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David | Report | 3 Oct 2004 16:04 |
ive just started my family tree and got back to my grandmothers and grandfathers death certificate,but dont know what to do next,i have their date of births,1891 and 1894,please help,thanks,from dave hough.email [email protected] |
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Sandra | Report | 3 Oct 2004 16:28 |
welcome david www[.]familysearch remove bracket is good also if you go onto the tips board and in search box type websites it give lots of different sites we all find useful. if you get stuck shout someone will always help happy hunting sandra |
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AnninGlos | Report | 3 Oct 2004 17:22 |
Hi Dave If you have their actual date of birth and place of birth it should be possible to trace their birth certificates either on a site called free BMD as Elaine says or another site called 1837 online which is a pay per view site. When you receive their birth certificates they will give you the names of their parents. Or of course you can pick up parents' names from the 1901 census as Elaine also said. Ann Glos |
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