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Birth records in Greece

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Jackie W

Jackie W Report 16 Oct 2007 22:59

Can anyone tell me where I can find birth records for children born in Greece around 1870-1885 to English parents
Thanks
Jackie

Nickydownsouth

Nickydownsouth Report 17 Oct 2007 14:44

I`d be interested in the answer to that one Jackie as I have Greek ancestors..........

Nicky

Krissie

Krissie Report 17 Oct 2007 16:12

here is a useful site:
http://www.daddezio.com/genealogy/greek/records/index.html

and from the British Embassy in Athens:

Consular Section
British Embassy
1 Ploutarchou Street
106 75 Athens
tel: (30) 210 7272600
fax: (30) 210 7272720
Email: [email protected]

Registering the birth of a child:
A child born abroad is automatically considered a British citizen, provided that one or both parents were born, naturalised, registered or adopted in the United Kingdom.
Birth registration is optional, however, if it is required, the following original documents should be produced:

* child’s Greek birth certificate (ΛΗΞΙΑΡΧΙΚΗ ΠΡΑΞΗ ΓΕΝΝΗΣΗΣ)
* one or both parents’ long version British birth certificates
or certificates of naturalisation / registration
* parents’ marriage certificate (where appropriate)

Please ensure that you include your postal address and daytime phone number.
There is no time limit before which the registration must be effected.
Copies are sent to the General Register Office at Southport and a copy is kept at the Consulate for reference.

Hope this is helpful, Krissie

Jackie W

Jackie W Report 17 Oct 2007 20:47

Krissie
Thank you for all that I will certainly follow that up
Jackie W

Jackie W

Jackie W Report 17 Oct 2007 20:49

Nicky
Hope the information from Krissie helps you as well
Jackie W