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Scottish birth certificates
What info do they have in 1918? Is it the same as English certs by that date?
I think I've just found an unknown cousin of Dad's.
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They have 'when and where the parents were married', along with all the usual stuff.
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Ooh, that'll be interesting. I wonder what George and the Handcuff Queen said to that question!
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Half my tree is Scottish. They tell as many lies as the English when it comes to certificates and can glibly reel off a fictional date and place of marriage.
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Scottish Certificates are brilliant pity they didn't start until 1855.
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However, this seems to have come as normal to those of my family who have wit enough (3 errors on sib's marriage cert, one on parents', two on grandparents')
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As its over 100 years old you can order an image off Scotlandspeople to see immediately.
I have some credits so it if you want to send me the details and your email addy in a private message I'll have a looksee.
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Thanks, Julie, but my new cousin has beaten you to it!
Oh, and despite being married, this does not appear to have prevented the two of them tying the knot on Valentines Day!
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That's good.
It's amazing how many bigamist marriages there were or people who say they married but haven't.
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