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Finding a certificate!
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Caitlin | Report | 17 Jul 2012 06:56 |
Thank you all for your helpful messages :) |
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Janice | Report | 16 Jul 2012 20:13 |
There are some Kent ones on Cityark too. |
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Potty | Report | 16 Jul 2012 14:09 |
There are some images of original marriage registrations on the Ancestry web site - London and I think also West Yorkshire. There are also images of baptisms. If you are looking before 1837, you will need to look at parish records. |
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Porkie_Pie | Report | 16 Jul 2012 13:23 |
You cannot find an actual certificate |
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brummiejan | Report | 16 Jul 2012 13:23 |
Hi Caitlin, welcome to the boards! |
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Researching: |
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Caitlin | Report | 16 Jul 2012 13:16 |
Hi everyone, just joined up with the website and we have found some really good records on our family history. However, we really would like to find an actual birth certificate of one of our family members instead of just records. Am I able to do this on this website? |