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UK BMD -New revised Site

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shropgirl

shropgirl Report 1 Sep 2003 22:22

Hi Vera Just tried the site It is going to turn into something big I enjoyed going through it ,and recomend it Joan

BrianW

BrianW Report 1 Sep 2003 17:38

Not to be confused with ukbdm(.)co(.)uk

Helen

Helen Report 1 Sep 2003 17:38

Cheers Vera Don't know why GC has 'ask the expert', we just need to ask Vera!!!!

Susan

Susan Report 1 Sep 2003 17:33

Thanks Vera-bang goes the chance of finishing the ironing tonight!

Sandra

Sandra Report 1 Sep 2003 16:55

had a look myself yesterday ended up on for about 2 hours just merryly surfing, didnt find any particular person but had a great time sandra

Vera

Vera Report 1 Sep 2003 16:27

Found this from webmaster of UK BMD, Ian Hartas: "Dear all, A new version of the UK BMD web site went on the air tonight. It is a complete re-write and offers links to over 150 web sites that offer on-line information for UK births, marriages and deaths. http://www.UKBMD.org.uk More sites will be added as and when I find out about them. Let me know of any missing ones. The new site is navigated by a menu on its left side. For example, if all you want is the links to the local BMD sites, such as Cheshire BMD, then simply press the 'Local BMD' button. Note that the Isle-of-Wight are the latest to offer BMD indexes on-line. (Under Hampshire, if you're searching by county) If you want information specific to a county (or country), select one from the drop-down list and then press the 'County' button. Other buttons should be self-explanatory. I only subscribe to CHS, YKS and GENBRIT, so please cross post this note to as many genealogy lists as you can, as most counties have entries on the new site. Hope you find it useful ! regards, Ian Hartas" Vera Manchester