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- 26 Feb 2023 16:13
- Forum: Research
- Topic: UK Marriages post 2000
- Replies: 13
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Re: UK Marriages post 2000
What I meant was that our grandchildren or even their granchildren will find a huge period that has no records post 2006 or therabouts so nowhere to start to help link them to us. Of course things miay change in a few years time
- 26 Feb 2023 09:56
- Forum: Research
- Topic: UK Marriages post 2000
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1167
Re: UK Marriages post 2000
Thank you, unfortunately I live miles from any of those places. It is going to make research for future generations a lot harder I think.
- 26 Feb 2023 08:41
- Forum: Research
- Topic: UK Marriages post 2000
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1167
Re: UK Marriages post 2000
Thank you for your very comprehensive answer, I will have to try some other way to find them.
- 25 Feb 2023 23:21
- Forum: Research
- Topic: UK Marriages post 2000
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1167
Re: UK Marriages post 2000
Thank you for putting it in the right place. I have used FMP, Ancestry.com and My Heritage.com all with the same result. I have tried births, marriages and deaths, the year is I believe 2012, I have tried by their names, maiden name and previous two married names in her case, and his name, I have ev...
- 25 Feb 2023 21:28
- Forum: Research
- Topic: UK Marriages post 2000
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1167
UK Marriages post 2000
This might have already been answered elsewhere but is there a reason why I cannot find any marriage records for the UK ater about 2010? I read somewhere they are only collated 4 times a years, am I missing something really simple? I was looking for a registry office marriage in 2012, I know it has ...
- 17 Feb 2023 20:39
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Default viewing
- Replies: 4
- Views: 411
Re: Default viewing
Thank you for your help, that worked and so far FH has not changed it back, the fires of eternal damnation are still glowing but as they say I am always in the mire it is just the depth that varies... 
- 17 Feb 2023 16:13
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Default viewing
- Replies: 4
- Views: 411
Default viewing
I am new to this geneology work and have to say I am enjoying myself immensely finding long departed relatives but I have come up against an unexpected issue. I have been married twice, the first time ended in divorce 40years ago but we did have a son now an adult of course with his own children. I ...