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Births in So America

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Yvette

Yvette Report 13 Oct 2003 21:58

Thanks for that Linda. Unfortunately i dont think i will be able to make it to Kew for a good many months yet.The good news maybe is that it gives me plenty of time to find all the other questions that i will need answers to before i go! Yvette

Linda

Linda Report 13 Oct 2003 20:40

I don't know when they started doing it but you might try Kew.My youngest son was born in Germany and his birth isn't on 1837, when I asked at the LDS they told me British subjects born abroad are listed separately.Kew seems to be the place where everything is kept, but be warned the place is a nightmare unless you get there at dawn!!

Yvette

Yvette Report 12 Oct 2003 20:58

again

Yvette

Yvette Report 11 Oct 2003 18:27

nudge

Yvette

Yvette Report 11 Oct 2003 08:59

Where would i look to find a birth certificate, or bmd type reference for a 'Bs' (british subject) birth in Chile, So America in 1897? The parents of the child i am interested in lived in London before his birth and were back again by 1900 -if not before- so i am not sure where to look after a fruitless search through the GRO records. Any ideas welcome. Thankyou Yvette