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Smith, Thomas - Birth Certificate
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Malcolm | Report | 4 Feb 2004 14:56 |
I have obtained the birth cert. of the following: Thomas Smith - born 28 July 1863 at: 39 Gee Street, St Lukes, Old Street (then in Middlesex) Father: George William Smith - Fancy Trimming Maker Mother: Caroline Smith (formerly Ware) I thought that this Thomas Smith was a member of my family but I was wrong and I don't need this certificate. Is there anyone who is looking for this document and would appreciate having it? |
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Margaret | Report | 4 Feb 2004 15:14 |
Malcolm Enter the details on http://www(.)ukbdm(.)co(.)uk/ remove brackets This is the certificate exchange site. You can enter all of your certs on here if you want. There is a box to check if you need the cert or not. I have a few Smiths in mine and my husbands families and the majority of my mistakes in certs are Smiths Margaret |
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Unknown | Report | 4 Feb 2004 15:50 |
Funnily enough I have one (and only one - I'm new to this !) incorrect certificate and the guilty party is... Thomas SMITH ! Born circa 1850, Gawcott Bucks. |