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    terrysfamily
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    Default Help to find a birth registration Please

    I'm putting this in General Family History Queries as i didn't know if it's Herefordshire or Worcestershire.

    Can someone please look and see if they can find a birth registered for a Marjorie Annie Perkin, she was born in jan of 1920 in Laysters between Leominster, Herefordshire and Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire.

    I’ve looked on FreeBMD and can’t find it anywhere.

    Thanks

    Terry

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    If you search for PERKINS, you will find it!!! Mar 1920, Tenbury.

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    Oh yeah thanks mona I've found it now.

    My excuse is i'm tired and DULL, why didn't I think to add an s on the end.

    thanx again

    Terry

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    If a name doesn't show up at first try, click on "phonetic search surname", it sometimes works.

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    Note to self 'phonetic search surname', get more sleep and stop bein so dull

    Don't supose anyone can find a marriage between Marjorie A Perkins and Christopher Frank Wozencroft or am i just bein greedy

    Terry

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    Searching on Ancesspit found the following marriage

    Christopher F WOZENCROFT & Margery A PERKINS
    O/N/D 1938 Radnorshire (11b 209)

    Jellylegs

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    Now that's just brilliant Jellylegs but then you've probably got more than just the one brain cell

    Thank you very much

    Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrysfamily View Post
    Now that's just brilliant Jellylegs but then you've probably got more than just the one brain cell

    Thank you very much

    Terry
    Terry, have you seen this? https://www.british-genealogy.com/for...ad.php?t=50658

    It explains a lot

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    I always add a * to the end of any search, just in case.


    Sue

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    see the tips and hint's from members on this forum are never ending.

    You're a great bunch

    Terry

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