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Marriage/death certificat
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Keith | Report | 25 Jan 2004 22:22 |
Robert. Can you give some idea of dates, then we can look? Keith |
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Guinevere | Report | 25 Jan 2004 08:16 |
Hi, If it was after July 1837 then iboth will probably be on the GRO index of Births, marriages and deaths. It's just a question of trawling through the fiche at a record office or LDS centre to find the reference to send for the cert. Some events are on FreeBMD and all events should be on 1837online which is a pay to view site. Click on the resources button on the left of the screen for more information. Gwynne |
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Robert | Report | 25 Jan 2004 03:16 |
Where can I find a mord cartificate for Elizabeth Radford nee Poulton married Edward Radford last known address in Thorpe, norwich. Can anyone give me some advice? |