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  2. FreeBMD - Wikipedia

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    FreeBMD is a website which coordinates and provides free transcriptions of the indexes to births, marriages and deaths (BMD) registrations held by the General Register Office for England and Wales (GRO). It also provides a free search function and online access to images of the pages of the BMD indexes. The website was founded in 1998.

  3. Free UK Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Family Tree Magazine named Free UK Genealogy among the 101 Best websites for British & Irish Genealogy in 2016. [16] In June 2017, Free BMD was selected as one of UK Family Tree magazine's 50 best websites for family history. [17] Free UK Genealogy's projects are often recommended as a good place to begin researching family history. [18] [19]

  4. General Register Office - Wikipedia

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    ACT: Until 1930, records were registered in the New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Since December 2014, an agency known as Access Canberra, a "one-stop shop for ACT Government customer and regulatory services", part of the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate, is responsible for BDM registrations.

  5. A new trove of records could help many reconnect with their ...

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    Records from Ireland’s famed Guinness brewery, newly digitized and available on Ancestry.com, could be the key to unlocking many family history puzzles. A new trove of records could help many ...

  6. National Archives of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Public Records Office of Ireland c. 1900. In 1867, under the reign of Queen Victoria, the British Parliament passed the Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 70) to establish the Public Record Office of Ireland which was tasked with collecting administrative, court and probate records over twenty years old. [5]

  7. Irish genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Irish genealogy is the study of ... Ó Cróinín believed that Gaelic genealogies came to be written down with or soon after the practice of annalistic records, ...