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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: NEILKE on Tuesday 02 February 10 19:25 GMT (UK)
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just came across this http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/apps/registrars/selectBoR.asp
neil
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Thanks for posting this Neil.
I've added it to the Durham Resources.
Jay
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no bother jay i reckon its good i found my dads entry in secounds.
neil
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I've only found a couple so far but I think this is because most of them were buried, i've just not got round to checking the cemteries registers yet!
Jay
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i dont have a problem with any of my lot who went to the crem because the family didnt start getting cremated untill 1976 but my dads was very easy to find he died 25/12/95 not the day of the year you forget lol.
neil
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It's worth checking the sunderland.gov URL as they have just changed their system a few days ago. Follow the links from the sunderland.gov homepage and amend your shortcuts.
Incidentally, they seem to now have lots more births/deaths in the 20th century :)
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hi franke the rise in deaths and births will have to do with the increse in people moving here for work pluss the town grew out taking over more villages.
neil
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No - I was referring to the births and deaths searchable on the register office's website. There were barely any until the other day/week.
Regards
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sorry about that just shows decorating ,kids and rootschat dont mix very well.
neil
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seems like the link is broken, can anyone else get it or can I navigate to it through the home page?
thanks
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The updated link is here
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,436892.new.html#new
Cheers
Jay
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This is a good link. I have found both my granparents. I felt quite emmotional!
However I could not save the page to my computer. Is there a way of doing that?
Judy