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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Freebmd - the "count" option for marriages...
« on: Tuesday 17 October 23 17:20 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Anthony.

I'm hoping my FOI request will be successful and I'll take it on from there...

Bernard

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Freebmd - the "count" option for marriages...
« on: Tuesday 17 October 23 11:23 BST (UK)  »
Not quite sure why you think it is a "grey" area. 

To clarify:

For my research purposes, what I'd really like to be able to say (with a good degree of accuracy) is that during YYYY there were, e.g., xxx births registered in Swansea. The same for deaths and marriages. It looks like using Freebmd or the GRO index as a "count" option will not give me an accurate figure due to the reasons you and Anthony have mentioned. That's life...

Thinking that births and deaths were "simple", one register entry events, (I now know they are not always so) I was planning on using Freebmd count results for Bs and Ds. I've actually sent a FOI request for the number of marriages registered in Swansea for the war years though where that will get me, I don't know. I'm not after names etc just a number.

Maybe naively I thought that if the first marriage register entry for a particular year was numbered e.g. 345 and the last one was 999, the Registrar's staff could easily work out the annual figure - and the annual figure might, in any event, already be included in an old annual report on a dusty shelf... and easily looked up. I'd be surprised if the local office didn't keep a summary of the number of events registered over the years. But you never know...(well, I don't, anyway...)

I may well have to just omit any detailed reference to the B-M-D figures in what I write. A shame, but it's only a couple of paragraphs (and a table) among 80,000 words.

Thanks for the advice!

Bernard


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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Freebmd - the "count" option for marriages...
« on: Tuesday 17 October 23 10:59 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the info, very helpful!

Bernard

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Freebmd - the "count" option for marriages...
« on: Tuesday 03 October 23 13:22 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the reply and message.  It is a grey area...

Bernard

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Family History Beginners Board / Freebmd - the "count" option for marriages...
« on: Tuesday 03 October 23 10:46 BST (UK)  »
I'm researching Swansea in the Second World War and have used Freebmd to count the number of births and deaths registered in the Swansea District during 1939-45. That seemed simple - I just entered the parameters "Swansea" and "Glamorgan" for each year's births or deaths and it produced a result.

I'm not so sure about marriage registrations. Obviously, each birth or death involves only one person but a marriage involves two persons.

So, if I count e.g. for marriages on Freebmd in Swansea during 1942, does the number returned count the records of Miss Black and Mr White getting hitched as one marriage or two? I can search Freebmd for their marriage by either of their names so am I double counting when using the count function?

The average number of weddings in the Swansea district between 1935-38 (from Freebmd) was 2,880 per year (if I've got my sums right) on a population of about 166,000. So just under 6,000 out of 166,000 getting married which seems a bit high to me once you discount the too young etc.

I can't find a Freebmd email address to ask them.

Does anyone have any ideas, please? I'm assuming there aren't any GRO records at this level of detail online? And I don't suppose my local registration office would help?

Cheers!

Bernard


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Glamorganshire / Re: WILLIAM THOMAS DAVIES WW1 1921.
« on: Saturday 07 January 23 00:20 GMT (UK)  »
Morriston Cemetery was started in 1919 I think and is the city's main non church/ chapel cemetery. Telephone 01792 636000 (I think) and ask for the cemetery department...

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Glamorganshire / Re: St Thomas church neath
« on: Tuesday 11 May 21 17:48 BST (UK)  »
Might be worth trying Llantwit Cemetery which I think is run by Neath Port Talbot Council...

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Glamorganshire / Re: Joseph Howell Moore-Gwyn.
« on: Sunday 24 January 21 00:05 GMT (UK)  »
Pretty certain he was in Gibraltar in 1939 or 1940 with the 1st Welsh Guards. He was detached from that battalion to help form the 2 Welsh Guards back in the UK, I think.

Appears (briefly) in my forthcoming bio of Henry Coombe-Tennant...

Bernard

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Glamorganshire / Re: Joseph Howell Moore-Gwyn.
« on: Monday 23 November 20 22:30 GMT (UK)  »
Doesn't appear in the index to LF Ellis' history of the Welsh Guards in WW2. Presumably he was wounded in WW2 and that contributed significantly to his death after the war...

Bernard

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