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Family History Beginners Board / death certificate
« on: Friday 08 June 07 15:02 BST (UK)  »
hi everyone ;D

 I have received a few certificates today including a couple of death certificates.  I just wondered why on one it says certified but on the other it says not certified.  What do they mean not certified? can anyone help? :)

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The Common Room / Re: marriage
« on: Friday 27 April 07 18:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone and thanks ;D

Its me on tribal pages and me on Genes Reunited, I tried posting them everywhere just in case anyone else is researching the same tree.

I am on ancestry and have been using the full bmd, I've been extracting the info and cross referencing them againt the census and deaths just to try and eliminate them but no luck so far :(

Its a bit of a crude way of doing it given that not all the deaths seem to be recorded but you never know i may get lucky ;)

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The Common Room / Re: marriage
« on: Friday 27 April 07 16:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi judy

thanks for that, I have been on there before the only problem is i really need a birth certificate so that i can trace her mothers maiden name ::) unfortunately have had no luck with her parents marriage which would have taken place around 1840 :(

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The Common Room / Re: marriage
« on: Friday 27 April 07 16:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi newfy

thanks for that :)

I thought if i tried with the most unusual of the names it would be easier so here goes

I have a patience galley born 1844 shavington cheshire she appears on the 1851 census with her parents john and elizabeth but then she dies sometime befor 1861.

They have another patience in 1858 shavington cheshire but she dies in 1871 staffordshire, they did register her death.

There are quite a few children but I would have thought it would have been easier to find these girls because of their names.  I have tried various forms of spelling galley and spread the range over ten years but so far nothing :-[

so if you can come up with any ideas I would be  ;D very happy indeed ;D

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The Common Room / marriage
« on: Friday 27 April 07 16:05 BST (UK)  »
could anyone help me?  If a person was born after 1840 and wasn't registered could they still legally marry? didn't they need a copy of their birth certificate? ???

Am having real problems tracking down an entire family. There appears to be no birth registered but they do record some deaths (not all)

Its very frustrating :'(

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The Common Room / marriage
« on: Friday 27 April 07 16:01 BST (UK)  »
could anyone tell me if a persons birth wasn't registered during the 1800's could they still legally marry.  I have been having problems trying to track down the births of an entire family and am at my wits end :'(

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: GALLET (& variants), All
« on: Thursday 23 March 06 14:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Nick

No sorry I just thought I would give you a try based on your original message

thor

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England / Re: have you ever had a problem
« on: Tuesday 21 February 06 17:25 GMT (UK)  »
 :)

thanks pennie I think if they did marry this one seems most likely ;D

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England / Re: have you ever had a problem
« on: Tuesday 21 February 06 16:25 GMT (UK)  »
 ;D ;D

good grief it's too cold here for weeding.

I will have a go and see what I can come up with ;D ;D

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