Could someone help me please. In BC we can get photocopies of Birth, Marriage & Death Registration forms after a certain number of years have passed from our Provincial Archives. They are accessable to the general public, infact the index is on-line. I wish to purchase a photocopy of the Marriage Registration Form for my grandparents married in Winnipeg in 1912/1913 in Manitoba but in order to get it, the letter I received with the form states "an immediate next of kin still living" must authorize this. As far as I know all the children are deceased, unless there was a child elsewhere that grew up elsewhere. Does that mean I cannot get a copy? Can the general public go to the archives and research this out? Hope someone can help me. Marla Manson Revelstoke, BC