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German ancestry in uk end 19th century
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Andrea | Report | 13 Jun 2003 07:01 |
If you give me your Grandparents' names and dates of birth, I will see if I can find anything for you in FreeBMD. I transcribe for them so I have more access to the files. I may not be able to find anything, but we can try. If you have any idea at all about when they got married, let me know and I will see if I can find any reference to a marriage aswell. |
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Lynne | Report | 12 Jun 2003 16:11 |
Marilyn As you know when and where he was born, try FreeBMD and you should get the reference to quote when applying for the birth cert. Lynne Sale |
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Marilyn | Report | 12 Jun 2003 08:51 |
Am trying in vain to find my great-grandparents' marriage certificate, but it isn't in the Family Record centre. In particular I should like to find my great grandfather's birth certificate. I know the latter must be in Germany, but the only place I know for sure he lived there had no record of him. My grandfather was born in London in 1889, and that's the only positive lead I have. Any suggestions? |