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Frequently Asked Questions.

Throughout the life of this website, many questions are repeatedly asked. You may find the answer to your query within this page. If not, please feel free to contact us using the e-mail link at the bottom of the page. However, please remember that we are volunteers running this website in our spare time, so we may not be able to respond to your question straight away.

Q.Why can't I find... ?
Q.What areas are covered ?
Q. How do I contact the Registrars for North Wales ?
Q.I've found a record here which is not in the GRO records, why ?
Q.Why do some records have age at death and others don't?
Q.Could a batch number be associated with each new set of data ?
Q.How can I keep track of new additions ?
Q.Why don't you add more information to the listings ?
Q.Can you help me with this genealogy query ?
Q.My county wants to produce a BMD site. Can you help ?
Q.What the IRCs that are mentioned on the certificate application forms ?
Q.Are there any other BMD websites ?
Q.How do we contact you ?

Q. Why can't I find... ?
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The North Wales BMD database is not complete - we still have a long way to go.

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The surname was spelt differently - try using one of the Soundex matching options.

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Although registration was meant to be mandatory from 1837, it was not until 1875 that people were fined for not doing so, hence some events (mainly births) may not have been registered.

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Q. What areas are covered ?
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The coverage pages associated with births, marriages, & deaths list the areas and years that are currently in the North Wales BMD database.

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Q. How do I contact the Registrars for North Wales ?
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There are several registration districts, each with a Superintendent Registrar who keeps the records for his/her own area. Our information pages give the addresses for the registration districts which are currently in the North Wales BMD database.

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Q. I've found a record here which is not in the GRO records, why ?
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We work from the original records. Once every three months the records held at the local offices were transcribed and sent down to the GRO where they were then re-indexed. At each stage of this transcribing, copying and re-indexing, errors could occur. Hence the local records are always going to be more accurate and more complete.

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Q. Why do some records have age at death and others don't?
A.If the local indexes held by the register offices have the age at death, then it will appear in the listings. We can only publish the same level of information as held by the registrar. If a hyphen appears in the age column, then it signifies that the age at death was not available to us.
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Could a batch number be associated with each new set of data so that I can request the search to only return newly added records ?

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Yes it could, this idea has been considered but has not been implemented for several reasons:

  1. Space - we'd probably need a 4 digit number which would add significantly to the cost of our web site fees due to increased disk space requirements.

  2. It would add to already heavy work load that it takes to run this site : please remember that we do this in our spare time.

  3. Speed - adding extra criteria to the search pattern would potentially slow down the search.

  4. When the indexes are complete, the batch numbers would no longer serve any purpose.

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Q.How can I keep track of new additions ?
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Our Updates page lists all the additions by category, areas and years.

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You can make use of the count value displayed at the bottom of the search results. Perform your required search and if you don't immediately find the record you are looking for, note the number of records found. When you see that there has been an update re-run your search and see if the count has increased, if so, you may be in luck when you examine the records this time.

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You can make use of the 'Output to file' option on the search form Perform your search, saving the results on to your hard disk. The output file that the search creates should be readable by Wordpad and Excel (or any other spreadsheet program). When you believe that updates have been made, re-run the same search, again using the output to file option but making sure that the file is saved using a different name. You now have two files, old and new; and the aim is to compare them to spot the differences. On Linux or UNIX, this can be performed using the standard file compare utility: diff. On MS-Windows you will need to download a suitable file comparison tool, such as those available from Programmer's Heaven or from Shareware.com where you should search for diff. As always, we cannot take any responsibilty for any program downloaded from the web, and you should always check such programs with your virus scanner before use.

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Q.Why don't you add more information to the listings, such as mother's maiden names on the birth indexes?
A.The format of the registrar's indexes is prescribed by acts of parliament, and we would be breaking the law if we included more information than can be found in the local indexes.
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Q.Can you help me with a genealogy query ?
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We are sorry but we are not able to answer questions that are not directly related to this site and its contents. Help for general genealogy queries may be found through the websites of the Family History Societies who run this website, namely Clwyd FHS, Gwynedd FHS and Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society.

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Q.My part of the country wishes to produce a BMD site too, can you help ?
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Yes. The code used to produce this site was written by the South Cheshire Family History Society, and has been made freely available to other FHSs and councils. For more information, please contact the Webmaster@cheshirebmd.org.uk.

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Q.What the IRCs that are mentioned on the certificate application forms ?
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IRCs are International Reply Coupons. These should be available from post offices all over the world, and when you send them overseas they can be exchanged for stamps in the country concerned. But if your post office has never heard of them, it is suggested that you just add £1 to the cost of your certificate to cover return postage.

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Q.Are there any other BMD sites ?
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A list of all known BMD sites can be found at UK BMD. If you wish to add a link to this page, please contact us, as detailed below.

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Q.How do we contact you ?
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Please send your comments or queries regarding this web-site to: Webmaster@northwalesbmd.org.uk

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