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The Common Room / cambria birth place
« on: Monday 03 June 13 23:10 BST (UK) »
I have a direct maternal ancestor born in 1818 in Cambria, certificate states this name of birthplace. The certificate has very good and clear writing, no way to make an error in reading it.
Her father was in the Royal Artillery at the time of her birth and that of her siblings.
Ruth was the only child (first born) to be born here, the others were born in actual English counties.
Had made contact with Wales and they were not helpful at all, told me to contact Cumbria in England.
I had checked the Cambria name and it stated on the internet that it was also another name for Wales.
Ruth has multiple references of her birth on the Military births Overseas indexes.
I spoke to a person in the Lancashire office for ordering certificates and she said I should order all those references of birth.
A very expensive way to do it, especially if they all end up having the same details (and I live in Australia).
I was hoping to speak to the gentleman who deals with the military Births, Deaths and Marriages, but he was not at work that day. Was a shame, as he was very helpful when I spoke to him previously when needing to order certificates.
Am also interested in finding out the areas that the R.A. was based in Wales, also if there is some-one who can help shed some light on this placename.
Thanking anyone in advance for assistance.
from Cristiane.
Her father was in the Royal Artillery at the time of her birth and that of her siblings.
Ruth was the only child (first born) to be born here, the others were born in actual English counties.
Had made contact with Wales and they were not helpful at all, told me to contact Cumbria in England.
I had checked the Cambria name and it stated on the internet that it was also another name for Wales.
Ruth has multiple references of her birth on the Military births Overseas indexes.
I spoke to a person in the Lancashire office for ordering certificates and she said I should order all those references of birth.
A very expensive way to do it, especially if they all end up having the same details (and I live in Australia).
I was hoping to speak to the gentleman who deals with the military Births, Deaths and Marriages, but he was not at work that day. Was a shame, as he was very helpful when I spoke to him previously when needing to order certificates.
Am also interested in finding out the areas that the R.A. was based in Wales, also if there is some-one who can help shed some light on this placename.
Thanking anyone in advance for assistance.
from Cristiane.