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Help finding baptism records please.

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Joan

Joan Report 21 Aug 2003 10:38

Anna, Thanks for that website....I didn't know it and it looks useful. Unfortunately the record I am looking for just now is before 1837. Joan

Anna

Anna Report 19 Aug 2003 12:08

try....www.ukcertificates.com.they are very good.

Joan

Joan Report 19 Aug 2003 08:24

Vera Many thanks for that idea. I was fixed on thinking he came from somewhere outside Birmingham rather than the parish where he was married. Next time I go to Birmingham I'll search the Edgbaston baptism records. Joan

Vera

Vera Report 18 Aug 2003 17:39

Joan As the IGI is not complete the best place is the main library. They should have the Parish Records of the church you have found on the IGI. Sorry I don't know where you live so this may not be possible. You could try asking for a look-up on this site. Good luck Vera Manchester

Joan

Joan Report 18 Aug 2003 17:33

Francis Hudson married Mary Dyer in Edgbaston, Birmingham , 21/7/1806, but I cannot find a birth or baptism record for him on the IGI. In the parish register, a Joseph Hudson married Lucy Hawksford, and Francis was a witness....so I assume Francis and Joseph were brothers or cousins.........no IGI birth/baptism record for Joseph either. Can anyone suggest how I might search?