Thanks all.
There is a centre about half an hour from me.
Think i may get a list of films together and try and get in.
Ste.
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From your URL: source film number: 949006
A look up in the FS catalog gets: Zivilstandsregister, 1810-1875 « Back to search results
authors: Düsseldorf (Rheinland). Bürgermeisterei format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film language: German publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973, 1975 physical: 183 Mikrofilmrollen ; 35 mm. Notes Mikrofilm aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Personenstandsarchiv Brühl.
No circulation to family history centers in Germany. The archive will not make exceptions.
Civil registration of births, marriages, deaths, and indexes for Düsseldorf, Rheinland, Germany.
Subjects Germany, Preußen, Rheinland, Düsseldorf - Civil registration Film Notes Heiraten 1862 Family History Library INTL Film 949006 etc
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So you can rent this film to view at any FS Center outside Germany.
Find an FSC at: https://familysearch.org/locations
Chat to them by phone - most will print out any image for a fairly nominal fee.
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http://genealogy.about.com/od/vital_records/p/germany.htm
Local Civil Registrar's Office: Most civil birth, marriage and death records in Germany are maintained by the civil registration office (Standesamt) in the local towns. You can usually obtain civil registration records by writing (in German) to the town with the appropriate names and dates, reason for your request, and proof of your relationship to the individual(s). Most cities have websites at www.(nameofcity).de where you can find the contact information for the appropriate Standesamt.
Government Archives: In some areas of Germany, duplicate civil records of births, marriages and deaths have been sent to the state archives (Staatsarchiv), district archives (Kreisarchive), or other central repository. Many of these records have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library or through local Family History Centers.
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If you don't speak/write German, use an on-line translator, translating each sentence seperately. Keep it simple. Send a copy in English at the same time, then if the German version is gobble-de-gook, they've a better chance of working out what you mean.
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I have reached a dead end with my family tree and am looking for a bit of help.
I was searching marriage records and found something on another site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JHJK-H8D
this has on it a batch number and source film number, but unfortunately no image and no way of ordering the certificate.
Does anybody know a way of ordering the certificates from Germany.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
Ste
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