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Gibraltar Births
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Amanda | Report | 20 Feb 2008 08:43 |
Thank you all for your tips- I'll get looking! |
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Sean Subexpired | Report | 18 Feb 2008 20:32 |
The Overseas Births Registers for the Army seem to list the regiment of the father in the register itself. However, this information is not on the birth certificates of the child. Well at least, that is what I found when I purchased the birth cert for my GG Grandmother who was born in Gibralter in 1847. |
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ChristineinPortugal | Report | 18 Feb 2008 18:56 |
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Amanda | Report | 18 Feb 2008 17:06 |
Can anyone help? I have discovered from some census returns that one of my ancestors was a Sergeant Instructor (I'm guessing Army) and had his first two children whilst in Gibraltar. He was Frederick T BENNETT, born approx 1818 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, and his firt two children were Dorah, b1859, and Chrles, b1861. |