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I am doing my family tree...but come to a full stop. ... I never new where my father was born... I was told I could get quite a lot of information from his birth certificate ...but cant get his birth certificate because I dont know where he was born..I did manage to get a marriage certificate....and managed to get his age...and year he was born.....so dont know where to go from here..any ideas...I would be so greatful...

2007-01-03 23:22:09 · 7 answers · asked by JBKS_10 6 in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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Step 1: Sign up to Ancestry.co.uk. You don't need to pay for membership or anything - just register yourself as a user. That much is free.
Step 2: This will give you access to the England&Wales BMD indexes. Click on the link for the *complete* 1837-1983 indexes *births* tab.
Step 3: Enter a surname in the search box. Leave the 'quarter' box set to 'all'. Put in the first name if you like. Put in a year to search, and I would suggest setting the next box to plus or minus one year either side just to allow for any inconsistances with the marriage certificate.
Step 4: A list of all the different quarters of the years you searched for will come up, with individual pages on which your name MIGHT be on. Search all of them methodically. At this point it helps if you are searching for an unusual surname rather than something common like Smith or Jones. Even if you are looking for a "John Smith", all might not be lost if you know a middle name, as this will allow you to exclude a lot of possible entries already.
Step 5: This is where things stop being free and you have to pay for a birth certifcate.
Step 6: Hopefully, after searching the pages for a couple of years either side of the year you think your father was born you will have a couple of possible index references to work with, which will give you a mothers maiden name and district of birth. It is probably safe to assume that his birth might be somewhere near to where his marriage took place, although that can be a dangerous assumption to make. As far as the 20thC is concerned, people were born and married a lot further afield than in previous centuries, so just because an entry is at the other side of the country doesn't mean it is wrong. If you are still left with a couple of possible entries in the birth indexes then you will have to order both from the General Register Office to see which is correct. If the marriage certificate you have gives his fathers name and occupation, then you could use that as a "checking reference" when you place your order - which should ensure that you either get the right one or a partial refund. Use the website www.gro.gov.uk to order them for £7 (using the references you noted down from Ancestry) or alternatively for a little more you can order in the post or by telephone.

2007-01-04 02:17:58 · answer #1 · answered by Mental Mickey 6 · 1 0

Hello Jackie, I can do your search for you if you would like some help. I can at least possibly find your dads birth for you. I am doing an open university course on the subject of genealogy, it is brilliant, I have helped quite e few people on here, I really do just want the practice, please feel free to contact me and I will get back to you as soon as I have done the search, good luck sweetheart. Diane

2007-01-04 00:18:07 · answer #2 · answered by itsjustme 7 · 0 0

There must be a registry for births deaths and marriages in your area.Contact them they will have his birth certificate.You probably know your mothers maiden name.Church records also can help you to go back generations but it takes time.You can contact a genealogy specialist but it costs money.My grandfather was a school teacher in his holidays he visited churches in the Yorkshire area of the U.K Checking records into our family name Judson.He wrote a book on the origins of this name.Our forefathers were Vikings.They landed on the Wash in Lincolnshire and also settled in Yorkshire.The original name was Udi the son of udi later udison and now judson.

2007-01-03 23:53:20 · answer #3 · answered by jjinbkk 3 · 0 0

Hi I don't mind doing a search for you if you like.
But I will need to know full name and age of your dad and I will see what I can find. If you want me to have a look for you please email me on wozza900@lycos.co.uk.

2007-01-04 00:12:13 · answer #4 · answered by Roaming free 5 · 0 0

www, family trees .com

2007-01-03 23:40:23 · answer #5 · answered by top cat 3 · 0 0

Dont , he could have been a reincarnation.

2007-01-03 23:30:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

ask relations

2007-01-03 23:25:31 · answer #7 · answered by karthic r 1 · 0 0

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