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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: Traceymum on Friday 20 September 19 16:01 BST (UK)
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I’m trying to find out birth day or year or anything Of 5 Bennet children.
They born in NSW.
Edit , living ?
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Those look like fairly modern names. Rootschat has a policy of not discussing living people on the forum.
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I’m trying to find out birth day or year or anything Of
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They born in Nsw
Nsw
.. is that New South Wales, Australia? If so, NSWBDM restricts access to birth certs/indexes .if the birth was less than 100 years ago.
I agree with Craclyn ... and add ... very modern spelllngs...
JM
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New South Wales is a pretty large area. Having some idea of where they may be in NSW would be a start.
Have you thought about trying the electoral rolls? No idea whether there are any restrictions on searching these.
Or perhaps telephone books?
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Hi there,
I think Traceymum is looking for LIVING people.
From a quick look back at earlier threads by our OP I can see that Betty Evelyn BENNETT nee Foulger died in NSW on February 13, 1990. The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper of Wednesday 14 February 1990 had the death notice, which included all those named in the opening post, in that same order. They are identified as Betty’s GRANDCHILDREN, so they are likely to be very much alive.
https://www.ryersonindex.org/
Bennett, Betty Evelyn (nee Foulger) – February 13, 1990 at hospital, late of Alexandria, beloved wife of Leslie William (deceased), loving mother of R…… and M….., loved grandmother of K….., P…, D…., K… and G… and loving greatgrandmother of C…. Rest in peace.
NSW BDM restricts access to death registrations for the first 30 years. So Betty’s d.c. will become available in February next year.
NSW BDM restricts access to marriage registrations for the first 50 years, and I can confirm that Betty Evelyn and Leslie William BENNETT’s marriage is listed at the online index as reference 30782/1965. 1965 indicates the year. So children born of that marriage will be a generation YOUNGER than I am, and the people that our OP has named in the Opening Post will be two generations YOUNGER than I am.
https://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/Pages/family-history-research/family-history-research-nsw.aspx
ADD NSW BDM restricts access to birth registrations for the first 100 years.
JM R2M 1212 hours NSW time.
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You are likely to find that at least one of them is on Facebook or social media of some sort. All you need is to make contact with one of them to get the answers you are seeking.