6 September 2011

No.8 (Certificates; genealogy worldwide)

This edition is all about certificates. Links open in new windows so you won't lose your place on this page.
  • Free certificates:  Before buying a certificate, read the advice in my article Free Certificates in Archives Files.

  • Europe:  The July 2010 edition of Proformat News has a table showing how to obtain civil registration certificates for births, deaths and marriages in European countries.

  • Queensland prices:  From July 2011, the price of certificates purchased from the Queensland Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages has risen to $37.

  • Queensland tips:  Problem-solving and money-saving tips re Queensland certificates are in my book Tips for Queensland Research.

  • Warning:  The registry has issued a warning about an online 'Certificate Express' service.

  • England / Wales prices:  UK residents - please consider signing this petition for cheaper birth, marriage and death certificates in England & Wales.

  • England / Wales tips:  You may be lucky enough to find details from a certificate, or contact someone who has a copy, via postems on FreeBMD.

  • Parish registers:  Even if you have bought a civil registration certificate, it is a good idea to look for a parish register entry, as it may give extra information. I have seen this in my own research in both New South Wales and England. A parish register entry may also be more accurate than the notoriously unreliable typed certificates issued in Queensland for events after 1889.

  • Transcription Agents:  I have personally used the services of two of the certificate transcription agents for NSW, and I can recommend them both: Marilyn Rowan and Joy Murrin. As yet there is no similar service available in Queensland.
You are welcome to share your tips about certificates by adding a comment below.

1 comments:

Judy Webster said...

I forgot to repeat a suggestion that was in an earlier Updates Genie: Kerry Farmer's tips for saving money while searching for Australian births deaths and marriages.

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