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Gillian

Gillian Report 24 Apr 2011 17:04

patchem you found the same as I did for 1841 she was born in 39. The only other information I found was for 1861 when she was 56 and a laundress living with her daughter sarah who was then 22 and a housemaid it was the following year that she married george tresadern, thanks for the exta 1851 info. By the way cant afford any certificates as they cost 60 dollars a pop out of my price range Im afraid. Gill

patchem

patchem Report 24 Apr 2011 18:49

What certificates cost 60 dollars?

From the GRO
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/faqs-birth-death-marr.asp

Q2. How much does it cost to order a birth, death or marriage certificate online?
Standard service
Full certificate with GRO index reference supplied £9.25
Full certificate without GRO index reference supplied £9.25
Additional full certificate issued at same time £9.25

Gillian

Gillian Report 25 Apr 2011 15:01

When I looked online the only place I found was charging 60 australian dollars for any certificate that you ordered nearly gropped dead with shock so didnt persue it further, will look on the site you supplied many thanks as my Mum would have said " your bloods worth bottling". Gill