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Revision as of 18:33, 26 April 2007
Certificate Tutorial Guides
Certificates form an important part of genealogy research, without them it is difficult to prove relationships and dates with accuracy and there comes a time when you will need to order certificates to enable your research to continue.
The following guides give information about certificates for events in England/Wales and also for events within Scotland.
England/Wales certificates cover the period from July 1st 1837 to the present day, in Scotland the first certificates were issued in 1855 and continue to the present day.
Types of certificates
There are three types of "event" which result in a certificate being issued;
Birth Certificates are issued when a birth is registered,
Marriage Certificates are issued when a marriage takes place
Death Certificates are issued when a death is registered
Visual guides and information relating to certificates
Separate sections guide you through birth, marriage and death certificates, there are also sections giving information about where and how you can order certificates.