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20th century BMD's
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Peter | Report | 7 Jun 2005 19:58 |
This is probably a dumb question but..... I have a subscription to Ancestry.com which works reasonably well in terms of information from the 19th cent. but runs out of steam in the early part of the 20th. Can anyone suggest the best sites for looking up BMD's in the 20th century other than trawling endlessly thorugh 1837-online? Thanks. Peter |
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Lovettpod | Report | 7 Jun 2005 20:04 |
1900 - 1920 familyrelatives.org possibly UKBMD, depends on area of research Helen |
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Kate | Report | 7 Jun 2005 23:31 |
Don't forget ancestry has some separate databases for BMD's in the end of the twentieth century, about 1984 onwards (from when the BMD's started to be computerised). They don't always seem to come up on a global search but if you find the list of databases you will see them and can search them individually. Kate. |