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Topic: Where can I gain access to/find birth records after 1905? (Read 3358 times)
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tisonlymoi
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I'm new to all of this so may ask daft questions!
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I'm looking for family members born in Dumbarton after 1910 but Scotlands People only goes up to 1905 for births so where are the rest of them?
I'm fairly new to all this so any advise would be HUGELY appreciated.
Thanks, Tis
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DUMBARTON - Clocherty, Clacherty, Knox, Egan, Kelly, Cavan, McAlpine, Dougan, McQuade, McNamara, Hollern, Holleran, Reilly
LEITH/EDINBURGH - Logan, Nairn, Cummings, Murray, Johnston, Davidson, Purves
MAYO, IRELAND - Mulloy, Molloy, Malloy
ENGLAND - Robinson, Cave, Mullier, Parvin, McGee, Monaghan
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tisonlymoi
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I'm new to all of this so may ask daft questions!
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Thanks for that info - much appreciated.
I'm in Newcastle so not sure how easy it will be for me to get up there but perhaps something for us to encorporate into next years holiday!
Thanks again!
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DUMBARTON - Clocherty, Clacherty, Knox, Egan, Kelly, Cavan, McAlpine, Dougan, McQuade, McNamara, Hollern, Holleran, Reilly
LEITH/EDINBURGH - Logan, Nairn, Cummings, Murray, Johnston, Davidson, Purves
MAYO, IRELAND - Mulloy, Molloy, Malloy
ENGLAND - Robinson, Cave, Mullier, Parvin, McGee, Monaghan
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Scottish Clare
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Hi there,
Edinburgh is only about 1.5 hours from Newcastle by train, so is easily do-able in one day. The GRO in Edinburgh is directly across the road from the main entrance to the train station - so you wouldn't have to go that far. It would depend how much you had to look up if it was worth the travelling up for 1 day.
Cheers, Clare
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ELLIOT, CROZIER, HAY, AITCHISON, COWAN - Roxburghshire BETT - Kinross-shire, Fife and Glasgow CHAMBERS, BRUFF, WESTMACOTT - Glasgow HUTCHISON - Aberdeenshire & Stirlingshire McGREGOR - Stirlingshire TERRIS - Fife & Stirlingshire And many, many more... Website back up and running now - yay! http://www.thejuggler.net/phpGedView
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A good number of the seats at NRH in Edinburgh can be booked in advance. Best to phone GROS on 0131 334 0380 a couple of weeks in advance to secure an advance booking. I seem to recall that all the seats at Park Circus in Glasgow can be reserved in advance.
A certain number of seats at NRH are always kept for sale on the day, and, in recent times, there's rarely been a problem getting such a seat, or even a 1/2 day seat, - these go on sale at 1:00 pm if there are any. (Just for the next few weeks, however, be aware that there's a genealogy/family history research programme on BBC Radio Scotland at 12 noon on Sundays, which may spark a higher than normal level of interest, - BTW these programmes can be heard on the BBC www site for 7 days after transmission.)
Even when you are pre-booked it's always a good idea to be there no later than 08:45 am, so that you don't have to wait too long to be "processed" and get to your place and start searching !!, - you don't want to lose 10 or 15 mins 
ibi
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Ann Baker
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Hi Tis
Another thing to be aware of. GROS closes at 4.30 sharp. If you do any prints on the day they come out downstairs where you go and pay for them (50p each). You have to allow time to get down there and pay BEFORE 4.30 cos they won't let you in a second after!
You won't be able to print copies of any birth certs after 1906, marriages after 1931 and deaths after 1956 tho you can see them on screen. You can order copies but they do cost - £13 each so take a notepad!
If you decide to go to Glasgow you will have to book. Is booked up weeks in advance so plan well ahead.
Good luck
Ann
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Torrens, Thompson - Tyrone & Fermanagh,Connolly, Campbell - Monaghan & Cavan, McGovern, Carroll, Orr - Ireland Connolly, Fulton, Stirling, Cameron, McKellar, Robertson, McGovern, Torrance, Bisland, Fraser, Hamilton, O'Hara, McAusland, McTaggart , Lambie, Twedale, Hart, Clark(Paisley/Barrhead/Glasgow) McGovern, Liddell - Falkirk Mair, Muir, Carroll, Stewart, Law, Orr - Lanarkshire Torrance - Brisbane Connolly , Robertson- NSW McGovan(?), Robertson , Agnew-
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tidybooks
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Thanks Gaucho,
Great that they have arrived at last, but they are just an index, it is going to cost you £10 for a certificate. However this should help the folks abroad, although I can see a lot of wrong certificates being ordered.
I would have preferred a date rather than just a year. Still in the land of the blind........
Tom
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Scotland - Buchanan, Thomson, Paterson, Stewart, Ritchie, Tracey Ireland - Tracey, Conroy, Paterson.
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ena36
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Hello Scottish Clare, looking down the list of people you are researching I noted TERRIS. I too have a Terris from Fife. Alexander Mackie TERRIS married my great aunt Helen FOTHERINGHAM. Their marriage certificate states he was from Kelty Beath and she was living at Kirkplace Clackmannan. The marriage took place in Clackmannan on August 10 1894. His parents James, a miner and Jessie nee Mackie. I remember Auntie Nellie in Kelty, in a large house, Alex. might have been dead by then, in the 1940's. The had one adopted son? or daughter? the story went she could not have children? Any connection there with your Terris' Clare? thanks Ena
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Aberdeenshire: ROSS, BERRY, TAYLOR, THOMSON, WILSON, ROBB, YOUNG, ALLAN, COUTTS, MURRAY, RAE, LAWSON, MACKIE Sutherlandshire: DOUGLAS, MACKIE, MURRAY Fife,Clackmannan,Kinross, Perth areas : YOUNG, FOTHERINGHAM, RANKINE, MARSHALL, SHARP, CLINK,WHITE, ALEXANDER,KEYLES,MCKINLEY
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