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| Thread ID: 147821 | 2019-05-02 01:22:00 | Genealogy | B.M. (505) | PC World Chat |
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| 1460342 | 2019-05-03 02:26:00 | The no. shown gives the BMD below: Registration Number Bride's Given Name(s) Bride's Family Name Groom's Given Name(s) Groom's Family Name 1900/2887 Bridget Bennie Moloney John Brassey Broadhurst Don't ask me why, but there is a stamp right on the bottom of the actual Certificate that say's Folio 1900/1729 and if you use that number you get the right certificate. This could go back in the "Too Hard" basket anytime soon. :) |
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| 1460343 | 2019-05-03 04:56:00 | This is hopeless, take a look at this. 9590 Now the Brides Maiden Name has become McConnochie! :groan: Goes off singing "I'm my own Grandpa................. |
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| 1460344 | 2019-05-03 11:12:00 | Don't ask me why, but there is a stamp right on the bottom of the actual Certificate that say's Folio 1900/1729 and if you use that number you get the right certificate. This could go back in the "Too Hard" basket anytime soon. :) Post 6: that's the no. top right, I used on BMD webste. 1900 is for the year. Normally one does know the names to enter, but you get the option for the BMD reference no. at bottom of search screen. Have a whole list of nos' that my Aunt used when you were once able to go into the BMD Office and look up for 2 pounds ($4). lurking. |
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