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Ancestry
Access the World’s Largest Online History Resource. Free Tree Building, Genealogy Records, Newspaper Archives.
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Online Parish Clerks
Online Parish Clerks (OPC) are volunteers roups that create free genealogy websites with searchable transcriptions of records from their local Parish. The link takes you to a list of OPC’s in England from the UKBMD website.
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National Library of Wales
If you have Welch ancestors this free genealogy website offers over 15 million articles from old newspapers, tithe maps, applications for marriage licences and more.
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FamilySearch
FamilySearch is a non-profit organization that provides family history services free of charge to everyone, regardless of tradition, culture, or religious affiliation.
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New Zealand – Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates
The historic data available for you to search is limited so that information relating to people who might still be alive, can be protected. Information available includes: Birth of a living person who was born 100 years ago or more Birth of a deceased person who died 50 years ago or more or who was…
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General Register Office – England & Wales
The General Register Office is part of His Majesty’s Passport Office and oversees civil registration in England and Wales. We maintain the national archive of all births, marriages and deaths dating back to 1837.
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Northern Ireland – The Registrar General
The General Register Office for Northern Ireland (GRONI) is located within the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency and is responsible for: the administration of marriage and civil partnership law the registration of births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions the maintenance of registration records the production of birth, deaths, marriage, civil partnership and adoption…
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National Records of Scotland
National Records of Scotland (NRS) is a Non-Ministerial Department of the Scottish Government. Our purpose is to collect, preserve and produce information about Scotland’s people and history and make it available to inform current and future generations.
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Guernsey – Register Office
Holds births and deaths from October 1840, non-Anglican marriages from States Offices January 1841 and Anglican marriages from 1919
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Jersey – General Registry
Hold birth, marriages and deaths from 1842.
