Hi Tim
Not gone yet!!! What about people who have been adopted or changed their
name by deed poll.
Just a thought!!
Liz
Hi Chris,
That's an interesting reminder and admit that I had not considered the
Scottish & Irish possibilities.
What percentage of Catleys do we think were born outside the England and
Wales GRO reg areas? Only I have a figure of 8.4% of names in the
1984-2005
deaths where I can not see a birth to match, which seems high to me.
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Newall" <chris(a)rebus.demon.co.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] GRO BMD's
> Tim Cattley <communicat(a)mypostoffice.co.uk> writes
>>
>>I think the GRO went compulsory around mid 1870's or thereabouts,
>> however
>>I
>>am refering to the death registers for 1984-2005 and individuals within
>> it
>>who were born 1890's-1950's yet the corresponding birth registers do not
>>have the event shown.
>
> Remember that the GRO Indexes do not cover Scotland or Ireland.
>
> --
> Chris Newall EMail : chris(a)rebus.demon.co.uk
> Ealing, London, W5 Website:
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