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Cloverjo | 23:16 Mon 04th May 2015 | History
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A few months ago - maybe a year or so, someone here posted the web address for a site which had facsimiles of births, deaths and marriage certificates. I would like to look at it again, but can't find it. Does anyone know what I mean, and do they have the web address? I have a feeling it was posted by Buenchico, but am not sure.
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If it was my post then it didn't show the actual certificates. (Indeed, I know of no such site and I doubt that one could exist because you need to pay to get hold of a copy of any such certificate). However there's a website which transcribes all of the registers, so that you can locate the basic information and then (if you so wish) use that information to order an...
23:28 Mon 04th May 2015
If it was my post then it didn't show the actual certificates. (Indeed, I know of no such site and I doubt that one could exist because you need to pay to get hold of a copy of any such certificate). However there's a website which transcribes all of the registers, so that you can locate the basic information and then (if you so wish) use that information to order an actual certificate.

Here's the free site (with basic information)
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/

If you need a detailed certificate you'll need to buy it from here:
https://www.gov.uk/order-copy-birth-death-marriage-certificate
^^^PS: The search facility on that free website can be rather confusing. In particular, in the 'Date range' field, note that 'Mar' actually means the quarter-year ending in March (i.e. Jan, Feb & Mar), 'Jun' means the quarter including April, May & June, etc.
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Thanks, Buenchico. The free site was one I was looking for. That's great.
Hello Cloverjo

The people who run Free BMD have also started transcribing parish registers on FreeReg. As it’s a site that is a work in progress it can be a bit hit and miss for information just keep checking.

Available here http://freereg2.freereg.org.uk/

I've found FreeReg entirely miss, with not a single hit, so far... but we must be patient!
incidentally, thery're working on transcribing censuses too

http://www.freecen.org.uk/

Early days, but you can keep going back to it as it grows.

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