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Tracing family member
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Christine2 | Report | 21 Jun 2004 13:55 |
Hi Margaret. If you want to send for the birth certificate and would like to give me the name d of b and town I will have a look on 1837 to see if I can find the reference for you. If you don't want to give it on here just send me an e-mail. Cheers - Chris |
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Unknown | Report | 21 Jun 2004 10:17 |
th birth certificate will USUALLY give the address, but not always, sometimes just the town... |
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Jane | Report | 21 Jun 2004 09:47 |
You could try the local electoral register for the place but it is by address rather than name. I'm not sure about everywhere but I know that for where I live the local reference library have copies of street directories. There is a list of streets and who lived in the house (Head of house) and also an alphabetical list of names of head of houses. Failing that I can only think of you sending for the birth certificate. That would give the address. Jane |
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Margaret | Report | 21 Jun 2004 08:26 |
I am trying to trace someone who was born in 1957, I have got the town and the date, Is there any way to find out if this is correct and what address they lived at? |