![]() There are other free transcript sites for free census transcripts and other things (not the 1921 census yet)Īs far as I am aware, free digital access is available at the National Archives Kew, Manchester libraries and in Wales. There are several other bits of information, about registration districts and so on. You can also follow a link from the transcript to a scan of the actual page, and see it for yourself. At least two people transcribed each page, and if they differed, they were rechecked by an experienced supervisor. Yammy On FreeBMD you can see the transcripts (which I can vouch for as being pretty accurate, as I was one of the volunteers transcribing them. That is amazing as it saves you £11.50 each time! Makes the subscription to Ancestry or Find My Past really worthwhile and money saving. More and more marriages are coming online however, showing the entry in the parish register which provides the same details as the marriage certificate. They can be ordered as a PDF for £7 which is reasonable. They contain personal details and it's appropriate that they are ordered individually and paid for. I don't think birth or death certificates will ever be available online. I don't feel like buying as there are a few options. ![]() I am helping to sort the chap opposite family out and really need marriage certificates for1860/1870. I found my grandparents by using my mother's sisters name which was very unusual.ĭoes anyone know of an internet site where you can view B.M.D? without paying.
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