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Placing out meaning
Hi everyone Dare I ask a question relating to Lincolnshire on a Yorkshire list?!! It is for the family tree of someone who now lives in Yorkshire... In 1847 the Alford Agricultural society awarded a
By JA Woodall · #2946 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
Thank you, John. That was kind of you. I never thought of checking FreeBDM for others on the same page. Diane Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows Sent: Thursday,
By Diane · #2945 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
Diane I ran a quick check and is the only Ann Dixon in that quarter that you can¡¯t download as a digital image I then checked for all the Dixon¡¯s In Sculcoates in Q4 1882 and again is the only one
By John Hanson · #2944 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
I have had 2 mid 19th century birth certs recently that had the top half missing and showing in full the person below. I informed the GRO and they said they couldn't correct so to order a PDF or full
By Peter Atkinson · #2943 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
I¡¯m sorry. I didn¡¯t respond very well earlier. The registration of death for Ann Dixon (Sculcoates - 4 th quarter 1882) is available in certificate and pdf form but not digital. Diane Sent from
By Diane · #2942 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
In which case, yes I have come across the same when a digital download should have been available, only a couple Probably for the reason already stated I ordered four as soon as I became aware of it
By Nivard Ovington · #2941 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
What's there? No details posted to the group. Lin
By Lin Duke · #2940 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
That seems reasonable. Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 4:09 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject:
By Diane · #2939 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
It¡¯s there. The digital download isn¡¯t an option ¨C only a certificate or PDF. Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 4:00
By Diane · #2938 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
I don't know, but I wonder if there is no digital download when the scan quality is poor. I have purchased one or two where the scan is out so I've half the information I want and half someone else's
By Ruth Willmore · #2937 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
Are you sure its not there? I have found a few mistranscribed The GROs indexes were compiled from the records totally separate to the usual GRO index I have found most of those who could not be found
By Nivard Ovington · #2936 ·
Re: General Register Office - digital images
Thanks for the update, Lin. I had been holding off ordering more records until digital images were available. I have one person who died in 1882, but her death is still not available as a digital
By Diane · #2935 ·
General Register Office - digital images
The General Register Office (GRO) has extended the availability of digital images, so you can now get copies of death certificates from 1837 to 1957, as well as births from 1837 to 1922, for only
By Lin Duke · #2934 ·
Remembrance
Please add anyone you wish to remember to this thread which will be open until Remembrance Sunday. I will open it again next year. Lin
By Lin Duke · #2933 ·
Re: Christened or Baptised - Kirkby Ravensworth 1788
Arthur and Wendy, Arthur, thank you for your detailed explanation. As this was only the third child in the register christened/baptised by the new minister I think your thought that it was a private
By Rosemary · #2932 ·
Re: Christened or Baptised - Kirkby Ravensworth 1788
Hi Rosemary & Arthur, I have checked for Bishops Transcripts in Ancestry, Family Search and Find My Past and can not find this baptism/christening. I do wonder why the BT's have disappeared from these
By Wendy Bloomfield · #2931 ·
Re: Christened or Baptised - Kirkby Ravensworth 1788
In the official teaching and liturgy of the Church of England, 'baptism' and 'christening' are exactly the same thing. However, some people made a distinction, and this is occasionally seen in parish
By Arthur K <kengen@...> · #2930 ·
Christened or Baptised - Kirkby Ravensworth 1788
I've been looking at the baptism register for Kirkby Ravensworth around 1788. One entry intrigued me as the printed word 'Christened' had been crossed through and replaced with 'Bapt'. 06 Aug 1788
By Rosemary · #2929 ·
Re: BATTY
Hi Maureen, When you're not sure of the geography, I would suggest that you use the Genuki Yorkshire pages.? If you go to: https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ above and to the left of the England
By Colin Hinson · #2928 ·
Re: BATTY
Thanks Debbie for your important information. I thought they were near each other. I am doing all my husbands family and he is from West Yorkshire, so havent had much to do with the North. Also the
By Maureen Farrer · #2927 ·