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St.Caths.com Users
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Terry | Report | 10 Jul 2005 15:44 |
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Thanks Both Regards - Terry |
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Twinkle | Report | 9 Jul 2005 20:31 |
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There's a thread about St Caths which has been nudged up. Your best bet is to stick with 1837online for civil registration. Ancestry's version of the index is free but incomplete (it takes it's data from FreeBMD). Most people use Ancestry primarily for censuses. |
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Carol | Report | 9 Jul 2005 17:47 |
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Advantages = none Disadvantages = £15 for 5 searches and Double cost for certificates |
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Terry | Report | 9 Jul 2005 17:06 |
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What are there any advantages of this site over Ancestry.com? Anybody had experience with both? Regards - Terry |
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