FREE ON ANCESTRY, England & Wales, Birth Index, 1916-2005 (General)
Just a reminder that from early tomorrow, Monday 10th, free access on Ancestry to England & Wales Birth Index.
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=8782
About England & Wales, Birth Index: 1916-2005
Country wide civil registration of births, marriages and deaths commenced on 1 July 1837 in England and Wales. Registration took place at local civil registrars who in turn reported to the Registrar General at the General Register Office (GRO) in London. This national index to vital records is an essential source of genealogical information for family historians.Since the original birth, marriage, and death registers are not open to the public, access to the information on one of these certificates is obtained by first searching the national birth, marriage, and death indexes that have been created by the GRO for this purpose. The indexes for the three events are divided into volumes by year following which entries are listed alphabetically. Once an entry in one of the indexes is found, you are then able to use that information to order of copy of a death, marriage, or birth certificate from the GRO. Information that can be obtained from the birth index includes:
Full name of child
Maiden name of mother
Month and year of registration
Registration district (each county in England and Wales was divided up into registration districts; jurisdictions are organized and appear as they existed at the time the record was created)
Inferred county (the county is inferred based on what counties the registration district covered)
Volume number
Page number
Note: The district listed is the district where the event was registered, not necessarily the location where the event actually occurred.This database contains only the birth registers of the civil registration indexes from 1916-2005.
I'm VERY interested to view this file, as my brother in law was born at the Dilke in 1950, and I've seen this record on FreeBMD etc.
Born at the same time was his twin sister, but she sadly died later that day (she was not stillborn). I don't know why but I've been unable to find her Birth Records at all !?. I don't know how such short lives were recorded, if at all. Hopefully they were recorded but for reasons unknown were omitted from FreeBMD ?.
Similarly I've found no Death/Burial records. It's believed her body was placed to rest in an existing family member's grave at Lydbrook Churchyard, but again we don't have any further details.
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2011-10-03, 23:52
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Roger Griffiths,
2011-10-14, 16:54
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Jefff,
2011-10-13, 23:59
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Jefff,
2011-10-09, 22:53
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Jefff,
2011-10-08, 11:55
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rookancestrybest,
2011-10-03, 23:52
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Jefff,
2011-10-02, 21:49