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South Africa / Re: Copy of Namibia birth certificate 1934?
« on: Monday 08 January 24 13:08 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much for your help! 
I omitted to tell you I am in Australia, creating the difficulty in finding ways to locate information.
Again, thank you it is very much appreciated!  Suzy.

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South Africa / Re: Copy of Namibia birth certificate 1934?
« on: Monday 08 January 24 02:46 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, Gillian for this information.
 My next question can I contact the Cape Town archives online?
Thank you again, Suzy

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South Africa / Copy of Namibia birth certificate 1934?
« on: Saturday 30 December 23 02:06 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to obtain a birth certificate or better still copy of original registration for genealogy information only. Have birth date and place 08 Jan 1934, Warmbad, Karas, Namibia.
We are trying to find out who our great grandfathers and his wife's families are and where they originated from. Any tips would be greatly received!  Thanks in advance.  Suzy.

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Australia / Re: Victorian bmds online orders.
« on: Tuesday 21 March 23 08:06 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you! it answers my question but doesn't give me my certificates, they did not mention customer service was closed this morning, told me as there was a 3hour delay, to push button 1 and they would call me back, I took that as today.......obviously they meant one day. LoL.
I know they close at 2pm each day Vic time that's 11am WA time.
Thanks for your help. Kaz

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Australia / Victorian bmds online orders.
« on: Tuesday 21 March 23 03:55 GMT (UK)  »
Is anyone else having trouble contacting Victorian bmds? by phone 3hours wait time, No response to emails??
I ordered 4 certificates online; they came through but cannot download them as there is no link. I am in WA so with being 3 hours behind in time and the 3 hours wait time by phone with office closure at 2pm daily,  I am becoming VERY frustrated. I was instructed at 5am perth time by phone they would call me back in 3 hours........nothing has happened!!

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Australia / Re: NSW registration Certificate errors
« on: Friday 02 September 22 04:29 BST (UK)  »
Thank you wivenhoe I have already contacted this address and haven't had any luck so far.

Have a request in at National archives Canberra at present. fingers crossed something will turn up.

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Australia / NSW registration Certificate errors
« on: Friday 02 September 22 01:34 BST (UK)  »
Has anyone else had problems with the way the NSW registrar of Bmd's  provide certificates?

I have had two very clear transcription errors, on trying to get it resolved have been directed all over the shop with no response.

Error on marriage has Bride grooms' family name  ....Eggens... his father's with... Eggins...
[usual way]  the information is irregular as well [I am very familiar with contents of certificates however this different!

I am still trying to track down where the originals are held with no luck as they are Wesleyans.

Error on a death, registration year 1893, received the certificate and states death year is now 1873!! Not as purchased 1893. Burial is 1893, clearly transcription error.

I rang immediately on receival of this certificate and pointed out the error, was informed it is a legal document that can never be changed??
I said it is clearly clerical error by your transcribers and the register should check and have it corrected [I am not criticizing transcribers as I know how easy and how hard it is to notice these errors] .... was then told madam the death would have been registered 20 years later? yet burial was 1893 as is the registration year on the Bmd index.

Why on earth are they typing these certificates? surely it is more practicable and even cheaper doing copies like they used in past years and most other registers use. Victoria could teach them a thing or too.

I waited 7 weeks for all but 1 of these 5 certificates... they happily take the money then forget you exist... I don't think I would have received them even now... if I hadn't rung and complained... so am not happy!  My rant for the day!

Any clues on where the original Wesleyan Records would be held?

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Hard-to-read inquest/witness statements
« on: Saturday 06 August 22 04:10 BST (UK)  »
My interpretation.

asked in town how my father was and said he was not well looked liked dying & then I was told that he had been sick ~ He was at work well & living in the morning
and had worked at odd jobs one permanent work  lately he was a gardener in minister yard about 8 years
ago.
signed J W Stanfield

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Australia / Re: Wesleyan Church records for BMD'S for 1878 period
« on: Wednesday 03 August 22 09:56 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Wivenhoe, have sent of an inquiry already! fingers crossed for a reply with the needed information.
Thank you again

 Suzy

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