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How can I access births deaths and marriage records?

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  1. if you know the names, dates etc you can ask for a copy of the certificate with no probs
  2. You have to write to the registrar then they send you a form to fill in depending on which record you are trying to find. Then you pay a fee and they send you a copy.
  3. Type it in the net, yu have to go somewhere in your area where they give you copies I think they are around £10.00
  4. http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ if you're in the UK, anyway.
  5. Try this: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
  6. It depends on your country, state, or province. Every jurisdiction is different, and without this information, you're not going to get an actual answer. If you add where you're looking, we can help you.
  7. Depends on what you mean. You can sign up for a Ancestry site, and enter details of the person you require, stating birth/marriage/death details and a lists of all people with that name will be found, you then have to eliminate your paticular person. Or go to the family heritage place and look at the books on show till you find your ancestor, then you can buy certificates from orders,placed over the counter.
  8. if your in uk / london go to the family record's office. i think it's in Lenard's street london ec1 or 2
  9. I live in Sheffield UK, I would normally go to the Town Hall if i need access any records.
  10. The best (UK) by far http://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/rectype/vital/freebmd/bmd.aspx
  11. Depending on who's certificates you want, you would need to know where they were born (for birth certificates), where they were married (for marrige certificates). Go to the registery offices in that area.
  12. www.Ancestry.com
  13. ancestry.co.uk have a free search of all births,marriages and deaths from 1837 to 1984 or familySearch.org is an all free web site
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