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Hi,
I'm currently putting together my family tree.....
I'm struggling to find the name of my grandad's mother. I know her maiden name but can't find her first name anywhere? Can anyone suggest a place I maybe able to find this information?
Many Thanks
I'm currently putting together my family tree.....
I'm struggling to find the name of my grandad's mother. I know her maiden name but can't find her first name anywhere? Can anyone suggest a place I maybe able to find this information?
Many Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In that case, you can apply to the General Register Office for your grandad's birth certificate. Go to this site:
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificate/ index.asp
Follow their directions and fill in an online form. You will need to give them the index reference for the birth registration. To find this, there are a number of free sites you could use to search for it. One of these is FreeBMD, although their records might not be complete. Another site is ancestry.co.uk. To search their records, you will need to sign up for a 14-days free trial. If you do, be aware that it is a deferred subscription, so if you don't wish to sign-up after your trial has ended, you will need to contact them to cancel.
Of course, you can also search the national birth registration index at your local records office.
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificate/ index.asp
Follow their directions and fill in an online form. You will need to give them the index reference for the birth registration. To find this, there are a number of free sites you could use to search for it. One of these is FreeBMD, although their records might not be complete. Another site is ancestry.co.uk. To search their records, you will need to sign up for a 14-days free trial. If you do, be aware that it is a deferred subscription, so if you don't wish to sign-up after your trial has ended, you will need to contact them to cancel.
Of course, you can also search the national birth registration index at your local records office.
If you go to the freeBMD site . . .
Click on search . . .
Click on marriage . . .
Enter a range of years when you think your great-grandparents were married . . .
Enter your great-grandfather's full name . . .
Enter your great-grandmother's maiden name . . .
Click on find . . .
And you will get a range of possibilities.
Good luck.
Click on search . . .
Click on marriage . . .
Enter a range of years when you think your great-grandparents were married . . .
Enter your great-grandfather's full name . . .
Enter your great-grandmother's maiden name . . .
Click on find . . .
And you will get a range of possibilities.
Good luck.