The cost of purchasing an English certificate on-line is about to rise from £7 to £9.25, so you should perhaps get your order in quickly. It makes our Scottish certificates seem very reasonable. Pam Nivard Ovington wrote: > Hi Jeanette > > The offer is still open, I have access to deaths registration indexes from > 1837 to 2005 > > The later registrations usually record the birthdate hence my mention of it > > A death should always be registered where is occurs, not where they live or > originate , burial of course is a different matter > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > > >> T
Yes Pam a timely reminder They go up on the 6th April The difference with the Eng/Welsh certs is that you can look it up in the index and have a reasonable chance of getting the right certificate, with scotlandspeople you can spend almost as much trying to find the right entry before you can buy it ! But then if they made the index more searchable they wouldn't make so much would they ;-) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) The cost of purchasing an English certificate on-line is about to rise from £7 to £9.25, so you should perhaps get your order in quickly. It makes our Scottish certificates seem very reasonable. Pam