Hi there Dee
here is what you can expect to see on a certificate from NSw
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This will help people to know what is on a certificate they may be thinking about ordering from NSW
Certificate Content
The content of standard certificates vary depending on how the information was recorded. In some instances, many of the marriage registers, particularly from 1856 - 1890's, do not show all particulars. Some of the entries were updated in the past based on information supplied by the church societies. There are still many that have missing information and it is advisable to contact the church in question who may have the information on their chuch record.
In general, more recent standard birth, death and marriage certificates include the following information.
Birth Certificates
Full name, sex, date and place of birth
Mother's details including full name and maiden name, age, occupation, place of birth
Father's details including full name, age, occupation, place of birth
Date and place of parent's marriage
Previous children of the relationship
Death Certificates
Full name, sex and age, date and place of death, place of residence, usual occupation and marital status at date of death
Place of marriage, age when married, full name of spouse
Children's name and ages
Parent's names including mother's maiden name
Cause of death and duration of last illness
Burial or cremation date and place
Marriage Certificates
Bridegroom's full name, occupation, place of residence, conjugal status, place and date of birth, age, father's name and mother's maiden name
Bride's full name, occupation, place of residence, conjugal status, place and date of birth, age, father's name and mother's maiden name
Celebrant's name and witnesses
Please note that the Early Church Records of baptisms, burials and marriages (1788 - 1855) only have limited information, usually names of parties, date and place of event.
Information from the NSW registery of Birth Death and Marriages
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are you expecting some certificates?
Jenn