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The GRO Index to Births Marriages and Deaths is free til the 30th April on ancestry

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dotty. | 10:46 Sun 24th Apr 2011 | Genealogy
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though you need to register, (not the same as a subscription). Just checked my own marriage in the index as i haven't looked at it before and ancestry have transcribed my Husband's surname incorrectly grrrrrrrrrrrr,
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That is the 1916 - 2005 marriages, the 1837 - 1915 births marriages and death indices are also free
How do you access them? I can't see any links etc on my ancestry home page.
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third tab along the top is search, drop that down and they are on the list, when you click on that option, to the right there is the breakdown to the individual index, click on it's link and the search box opens
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The free search option is temporarily highlighted in white out of green
Still can't see any reference to GRO but I d have the search box. Nothing to indicate any records other than those available for my subscription. I don't know how long these have ben there as it is a while since I got down to some serious searching.
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The ancestry England and Wales birth marriage and death Index is an index of the General Register Office (GRO) Index to birth marriage and death registrations
Thanks Dotty, thought that might be so. So as subscribers, we would have them anyhow.
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yes. until the 30th it is free to search them without a subscription, just a user registration
shame the parish records arent free ;S
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Yes that's true, especially as most are London records

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