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BDM records in New South Wales

Discussion in 'Australia - More resources' started by Fern49, Mar 14, 2013.

  1. Fern49

    Fern49 LostCousins Star

    A link to the official BDM records in N.S.W.

    • Early church records (1788 - 1855 baptism, marriage, burial)
    • Registry records from 1856 to ...
      • births (up to 100 years ago)
      • deaths (up to 30 years ago)
      • marriages (up to 50 years ago)
     
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  2. Emilypos

    Emilypos Member

    The NSW BDM Registry add another year to the on line indexes every 1 Jan. Currently births are on line to 1912. However back in the the early 1990s the Federation CD was published covering births, deaths and marriages to 1918. Tis a funny old world sometimes.................

    Bye

    Emilypos
     
  3. Siobhan

    Siobhan LostCousins Member

    The site Transcriptions.com.au is a commercial site which is approved by NSW to do transcriptions of NSW BMD records. It is cheaper to order a transcription than a formal record - which can save money if one is unsure that the record is for one of your ancestors. I know genealogists who use the service and are satisfied with it. I have not used it myself as no Australian ancestors. I do know that the site has special offers from time to time, so it could be worthwhile one signing up for the newsletter.
     
  4. MarionK

    MarionK Moderator Staff Member

    There are 3 transcription agents in NSW - Marilyn Rowan, Joy Murrin & Laurie Turtle. Marilyn's website is the link provided by JALimestonePlain. Joy's website is here Laurie's website is here

    All 3 provide an excellent service & are highly recommended
     
  5. Siobhan

    Siobhan LostCousins Member

    Good Marion that the post has brought out two other sites. It is good that more sites are being posted for Australia - keep them coming - I think as I am an amateur Australian researcher I will leave it to the more experienced Australian researchers to keep on adding to the Australian resources:)
     

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