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14th sept

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The Official TNA BMD Registers Site

In researching your family history there are going to be brick walls
that prevent your research from going further. There are also those
records that you think should be in Parish records or the standard BMD
records and you can’t find them. So where should you look?

One set of records that could break down that wall is a new collection
of BMD Registers which have been hidden away in various collections of
microfilm.

The beta site has already proved invaluable in my son David’s research
of our family tree in finding the Thunders, which as you may gather, is
an unusual name. The standard records of birth and baptism left us
with many dead ends and now from the information on the site, we have gone
back another three generations.

The records on the site go back to the 16th Century and currently
covers difficult to trace records of Non Conformists (Baptist and Wesleyan
Records) but will shortly also include Quakers, people that were born,
married or died on ship, clandestine marriages, and overseas records.
For a full breakdown of records visit the site.

The site http://www.BMDRegisters.co.uk launches on the 14th of September.
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