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Derek | Report | 31 Mar 2006 09:49 |
Please, can anyone tell me if Scotland has the above equivalent and if so, what is the url? Derek in France |
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Joyce | Report | 31 Mar 2006 09:53 |
their equivalent is ' Scotlandspeople '...... I always Google it ..no problem to me ...good site .. Joyce |
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Derek | Report | 31 Mar 2006 09:58 |
Thanks Joyce, Derek |
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Val | Report | 31 Mar 2006 10:15 |
scotlandspeople have births 1855 to 1905, marriages 1855 to 1930, deaths 1855 to 1955, cencus 1851 to 1901 and parish records 1553 to 1854 they charge £6 for 30 credits but after 1855 you can print or save certificates to computer |
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Derek | Report | 31 Mar 2006 10:20 |
I am back, please do not think I am tight, money is not the question as regards research. However, following the direction from Joyce, I found that to use Scotlandspeople, a search for Ann Iverson, probably born early 1950's and died ?year via a car accident is not possible. This is my understanding from the info on their home page. I do stand to be corrected and I'm hoping that there will be plenty of direction from you very generous folk, Derek in France |