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Copy Birth certificates

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Sally

Sally Report 1 May 2005 00:34

Does anyone know how/where I would be able to get a copy of a birth certificate for a baby born to a serving (?British army) soldier in the Falkland islands approx 1850's. Would the baby be regarded as British in which case wopuld the copy certificate be found in the UK?

Deborah

Deborah Report 1 May 2005 01:18

Hello Sally Have you checked the birth on 1837 online. They have army births abroad as I found lots of my family on there.I have some pages saved which cover lots of surnames and years,what was the childs name? Deborah