Hello, I have a Marriage Cerificate which is poorly written, can someone help me to transcribe the occupation of my g grandfather also where he lived? Thank you, Sara.
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Can someone please help me transcribe a marriage cert?
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Can you scan the relevant part of the certificate and post it on the forum.
The best way of doing this is via an external site such as Photobucket - click here for instructions.
You will need to crop the certificate so that only the relevant parts are posted, because of copyright regulations.
If you are not sure how to do it then you can send the image to me by email and I will do it for you. Send me a pm (personal message) and I will give you my email address.Elaine
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Originally posted by Elaine ..Spain View PostYou will need to crop the certificate so that only the relevant parts are posted, because of copyright regulations.
See this link
1. This guidance note sets out the arrangements for the reproduction of official birth, death, marriage and civil partnership certificates (’extracts’ in Scotland). Copyright in the layout of certificates is owned by the Crown. The Crown does not assert any rights of ownership in the contents of the forms.
Reproduction
2. You are authorised to reproduce the layout of the form in any format including on the web, in films and in print. This authorisation is subject to the following conditions:
That you must not use reproductions of certificates to provide evidence of birth, death, marriage or civil partnership. Where a copy is required to provide evidence that an event was registered you must order an official certificate (’extract’ in Scotland) from a local registration office or General Register Office (listed below);
That the material is not used to advertise or promote a particular product or service, or in a way which could imply endorsement by HM Government;
That you comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998. This guidance does not authorise you to reproduce the contents of any certificate containing personal data about living individuals;
That you reproduce the Royal Arms and any departmental logo only as an integral part of a certificate.
3. Any further queries regarding reproduction should be directed to the appropriate GRO.
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Originally posted by Blackberry View PostOriginally posted by Elaine ..Spain View PostYou will need to crop the certificate so that only the relevant parts are posted, because of copyright regulations.
See this link
1. This guidance note sets out the arrangements for the reproduction of official birth, death, marriage and civil partnership certificates (’extracts’ in Scotland). Copyright in the layout of certificates is owned by the Crown. The Crown does not assert any rights of ownership in the contents of the forms.
Reproduction
2. You are authorised to reproduce the layout of the form in any format including on the web, in films and in print. This authorisation is subject to the following conditions:
That you must not use reproductions of certificates to provide evidence of birth, death, marriage or civil partnership. Where a copy is required to provide evidence that an event was registered you must order an official certificate (’extract’ in Scotland) from a local registration office or General Register Office (listed below);
That the material is not used to advertise or promote a particular product or service, or in a way which could imply endorsement by HM Government;
That you comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998. This guidance does not authorise you to reproduce the contents of any certificate containing personal data about living individuals;
That you reproduce the Royal Arms and any departmental logo only as an integral part of a certificate.
3. Any further queries regarding reproduction should be directed to the appropriate GRO.
Because these pages are cached by Google, a process could be seen as a method of promoting FTF, images must still be cropped so as to avoid any doubt.. This is not open for debate.
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I agree: occupation looks like Mariner. Street looks like Barrow Lane. Can't read the location of the church: if it was a port then the occupation of Mariner looks more likely.Looking for Bysh, Potter, Littleton, Parke, Franks, Sullivan, Gosden, Carroll, Hurst, Churcher, Covell, Elverson, Giles, Hawkins, Witherden...
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