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Scottish birth Record

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SueBrewer

SueBrewer Report 22 Apr 2018 02:13

I only have 1 Relative I believe was born in Scotland John Richard Brewer I have been told in Edinborough 1944 (due to evacuation). to Lewis Septimus Brewer and Maud Charlotte Brewer Nee Silvester both b. Sculcoates (Hull) Wondered If a Kind hearted person could/ would use There membership to confirm any info for me "Thanking You" in anticipation .
Regards SueBrew

safc

safc Report 22 Apr 2018 02:47

Images of statutory birth records less than 100 years old, marriages less than 75 years old, deaths less than 50 years old and of divorces, civil partnerships and dissolutions of a civil partnership are not available to view online. This is in accordance with the National Records of Scotland’s policy on protecting the privacy of individuals. If you require a copy of these records for your research or for official or legal purposes you can order a certificate direct from the search results page.

Surname Forename Gender Year Ref RD Name Image View
BREWER

JOHN RICHARD

M

1944

685/2 809

St Andrew (Edinburgh)

you need to buy the birth cert


https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 22 Apr 2018 05:42

Sue ............

there is no membership in Scotland's People, it is a pay per view site. People have to buy credits in order to look at records.

But as safc has posted, your record is too recent for pay per view

SueBrewer

SueBrewer Report 23 Apr 2018 02:30

Thank you folks I take your info and leave it at that for now Thanks Again