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The Bag | Report | 8 Jul 2005 07:00 |
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have you mangered to identify their children - how and where? Jess x |
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Deb Vancouver (18665) | Report | 8 Jul 2005 06:47 |
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Have you tried the Scotlands People website? Deb |
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Clive | Report | 8 Jul 2005 03:58 |
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Sorry Elizabeth, there is no such thing as a birth or marriage cert. untill the early 1800's In the 1700's you down to church records mainly, although wills and land ownership are possibles. |
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Elizabeth | Report | 8 Jul 2005 03:25 |
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help! Where do I go next. I need to find either a birth certificate or marriage certificate for Robert Deas born around 1720 I think in Fife Scotland. He had five children with a Helen Inglis in Leslie Fife, but I can't find a record of their marriage either. Any assistance would be appreciated. Elizabeth Wright |
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