Does anyone know how to gain access the former 'Army Book Chaplain's Returns BMDs' now believed changed to Army B/M/D Indices1881-1965. The Late Regiment cannot advise their location and we seek information from these as all our Family are mentioned in them 1928-1945 and date details of Birth and two Deaths are sought for 1935 abroad? Grateful!
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Are these available in the Overseas BMD index - available from Findmypast (subscription or credits) or Family Relatives (free)?Elaine
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It could be the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths listed on Find My Past, either there or the Overseas BMD's also on FMP.
If you don't have a full subscription you can buy credits to use on the site.Daphne
Looking for Northey, Goodfellow, Jobes, Heal, Lilburn, Curry, Gay, Carpenter, Johns, Harris, Vigus from Cornwall, Somerset, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, USA, Australia.
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I think you may be referring to the Regimental Indexes of Baptisms Marriages and Deaths which used to be at the old FRC in London but have now been mothballed! I used to use them regularly, but now they are under the umbrella of Findmypast which is a sub/credit site. They are now known as Armed Forces Births 1761 to 1994, Armed Forces Marriages1818 to 1994 and Armed Forces Deaths 1796 to 1994. Although it is called Armed Forces Births be aware that they are actually Baptismal Certs, interesting because you most often get birth details as well but do be aware that they can differ. For example my grandmother was born Sheffield but the army returns have her at Portsea which is where she was baptised not born! For a long time I thought she was born Portsea.
Janet
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Was your question not answered by the replies on this thread - that confirmed the references you were after to order certs from the GRO
http://www.familytreeforum.com/showthread.php/86442-Bmd-certification-Searches?p=2146994#post2146994Questions, answers and general information about your family history research.
Or are you looking for something different??
Cheers
Sue
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