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Offline qt

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Mccafferty
« on: Sunday 04 October 09 23:41 BST (UK) »
Hi all

I am trying to follow a line on my tree that is in Scotland and am being a bit dippy!!!

I know that Thomas (Possibly Patrick) Mccafferty died in 1995 in Northumberland and using this have death cert giving me his birth on 9/12/1941 in Glasgow

I have signed up to Scotlands People and come up with 8 possibilities but it doesnt show quarters or mothers maiden name like the England entries so would I just have to order all 8?

I can see his marriage to Sarah Mcgregor in 1967 but again no quarter or details. Can anyone enlighten me to either of these or guide me to how the Scottish searches work please

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Re: Mccafferty
« Reply #1 on: Monday 05 October 09 11:43 BST (UK) »
The marriage record will show the parents names of both bride and groom.

The online birth index will not show parents of children

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Re: Mccafferty
« Reply #2 on: Monday 05 October 09 11:52 BST (UK) »
Hi Sam

As you have seen, the Scottish Statutory BMD indexes work differently to the English ones. For births, as you are finding, they only show year of birth (not quarters like the English entries) and mother's maiden name is not given (unlike English index entries post 1911).

Certificates for the period you are in are available to order from the GROS via Scotlands People (£10GB per extract). Alternatively, if you knew someone visiting one of the main Registry Offices, this information is available to view on line there for more recent certificates. Perhaps also if a RChatter is visiting any of these centres, they could look this info up for you.

In your position, at this stage, I would take it stage by stage. Firstly, I would order via SP that marriage certificate that you have found as I assume you are certain about bride/groom's names and dates. Scottish marriage certs. have more information that English ones and will include full details on parents' names, including mother's maiden name, occupation for father, and whether either of them were alive or deceased at the time. With the information confirmed regarding Thomas/Patrick's parents, you can then go about searching for his birth which will contain his parents' names and let you verify it is the correct one. Again, this would require a personal look up or you could ask the GROS to conduct a search to find his birth for the year (+/-3 years) that you believe was his birth and with the names of parents you have confirmed from the marriage cert. They will have specific charges for this which you can enquire about.

Monica  :)

Added: Sorry Sancti, didn't get the red warning on a previous post. I think there is a problem at the moment with that notification :-\
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