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==Malta ~ Birth== | ==Malta ~ Birth== |
Revision as of 16:15, 9 July 2007
In this section, I shall be attempting to show you certificates from around the world. What sort of information can be gained from them and how they are helpful.
New South Wales ~ Death
Shown below is an example of what information can be found on a Death certificate from the year 1863. It should also be noted the place of death was 'at sea' whilst en route to Australia.
- As you notice in the bottom half of the certificate below, the extra information could be of great value when trying to determine whether this is a potential family member.
Ireland ~ Marriage
Below is an example of an Irish marriage certificate from 1854. In Ireland civil registration for Protestant marriages began on 1st April 1845, and for all births, marriages and deaths on 1st January 1864.
Malta ~ Birth
Malta ~ Marriage