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Title: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: alison300 on Wednesday 02 July 25 20:41 BST (UK)
Can anyone confirm if Bristol Archives holds bastardy records for:

Bristol 1907-1911 and 1889-1892

If so and I pay a researcher what sort of info would I need to supply - I'm assuming child's name and dob - anything else?

Thank you,
Title: Re: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: CaroleW on Wednesday 02 July 25 23:20 BST (UK)
Have you rung the Records Office to ask re availability
Title: Re: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: dobfarm on Thursday 03 July 25 03:07 BST (UK)
These links may help

Apart from registering your ID or the researchers ID if he or she is unknown to the archive staff, other than that, you don't have to supply any info about your family history officially only voluntary in helping find records and which any good researcher would discuss with you before going to the archives anyway.   

https://archives.bristol.gov.uk/search/all:records/0_50/all/score_desc/bastardy%20records

https://www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/bristol-archives/

https://archives.bristol.gov.uk/

My opinion/advice only

If you can't go to the Bristol Archives yourself, archives generally have a list of local researchers who will be fully accustom and conversant with their Bristol records, they will give you contact details for one of these researchers who work with archive staff admin regularly - where an outside researcher not local to the Bristol area from elsewhere would take much longer to navigate the archive Bristol records, taking them more time and cost more labour charges, (including travel cost and sustenance while in Bristol) for their services one would think.

Hope it helps

Dobby

 :)
Title: Re: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: alison300 on Thursday 03 July 25 19:07 BST (UK)
Thank you both for replying.  I have now emailed Bristol Archives.  I have had contact with them in the past but not found them very helpful.  I don't think they will recommend a researcher but I will ask. 
Title: Re: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: KGarrad on Thursday 03 July 25 19:14 BST (UK)
I needed a Bristol researcher some 11 years ago.
The Archive staff were very helpful, as was the researcher.
Title: Re: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: KGarrad on Thursday 03 July 25 19:22 BST (UK)
Have you tried AGRA? Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives https://www.agra.org.uk/

Use the "Find a Researcher" on the right-hand side.
A search should take you to Margaret  McGregor.

ADDED: Checking my emails, It was Margaret I was in contact with.
Title: Re: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: alison300 on Thursday 03 July 25 20:24 BST (UK)
Thanks - I've not heard of AGRA - I'll give them a go.

Thanks for the additional links too. 

I've never tried these records before so don't know what to expect.
Title: Re: Bastardy Records at Bristol Records Office
Post by: dobfarm on Friday 04 July 25 00:12 BST (UK)
Thank you both for replying.  I have now emailed Bristol Archives.  I have had contact with them in the past but not found them very helpful.  I don't think they will recommend a researcher but I will ask.

I think its down to individual members of staff, some can have a warm welcoming personality approach willing to be helpful and others can be a 'fuddy duddy' penpusher watching you don't nick a paperclip or upset their neatly arranged pencils.  ;D

In some archives I've visited the staff are scared stiff of the archivist being similar to the headmaster in the old type of school environment.