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help us we are new to this site!!!!!!!
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Angela | Report | 9 Jan 2004 22:28 |
whats the best way of finding out d.o.b details please |
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Russell | Report | 9 Jan 2004 22:46 |
If you have an idea of when and where the person was born, you can look for their name/place etc on freeBMD of 1837online to find the reg dist, quart, vol and page number. Once you have done this, send for the birth certificate, this will tell you the dob. Certificates cost £7 |
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Ann L from Darlo | Report | 9 Jan 2004 23:10 |
Hi Angela You can go to your local Library or Local studies and look up the St Catherines index for free, which is the same as 1837 whichever is easiest. Regards Ann |