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info from local office

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Von

Von Report 28 Oct 2010 10:08

Derek
If your home town has the local records office then you may be able to look at parish records and you will see original marriage entries but you will only be able to find baptisms or burials not births or deaths so won't have all the details that certificates will give you. The marriage details post 1837 will be the same details as you get on a marriage certificate.
Even if the town doesn't have a records office the local library may have parish registers that you can search.
I suggest you look online or phone the local library to see what is available to you.
Good luck and enjoy your search
Von

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 28 Oct 2010 10:01

I dont think you can look at actual certs anywhere. The local Records Office will hold certs but you have to purchase them .

sandancer

sandancer Report 28 Oct 2010 09:42

could any body guide me please i am going back to my home town tomorrow and somebody suggested that i could maybe purchase time and look through the indexes to gather information of my relatives thus not having to purchase all the certificates...is this correct please help and many thanks