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GRO General Register Office
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Is it possible to actually go to the GRO to look for birth records. I need to find the date of birth of a family member, I've been on Ancestry but it only gives me the quarter in that year that the birth was registered. I've tried looking for any details on Directgov but it's really not very helpful.
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http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/regoff.html
though an older RD may have merged with another especially after the county changes in 1974
http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/regoff.html
though an older RD may have merged with another especially after the county changes in 1974
rocky follow these instructions on the GRO site, not ancestry, obviously filling in your own details
http://www.theanswerb...y/Question860914.html
http://www.theanswerb...y/Question860914.html
'Under UK legislation, birth certificates are designated as 'public records', and as such anyone can request a duplicate certificate to be produced. The only caveat to this is that for births that occurred within the past 50 years, the full details are required to be provided (which includes full date of birth, and parents' names including the mother's maiden name). This is to protect against identity fraud'
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