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Very good talk given at RootsTech re how the BMD Indexes were compiled. See https://www.rootstech.org/video/civil-r ... -and-wales
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Thanks for the link, she was superb
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Agree, a useful reminder that knowing how records were prepared is a vital part of understanding their reliability. Presented by a real enthusiast with the hint of more goodies to come from the GRO in the future. Recommended for all.
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I have added it to the research:genealogy_presentations|> Genealogy Presentations.
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Really enjoyed that talk, and very useful too.
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