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From: "Phil Stevens" <>
Subject: Re: [OEL] GRO indexes
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 10:07:09 -0700
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From: "cd" <>
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:27 PM
Subject: [OEL] GRO indexes


> Would any one know what looks to be an ampersand with a 'c' enclosed in a
> circle after the Registration district means?
>
> The entry was taken from birth index for 1842 and read:
>
> Williams David Newtown & [?] xxvii 134
> Williams David Bangor & [?] xxvii 294
>
> XXVII seems to encompass a few districts so we were wondering whether
> it just meant 'et c.,' .
>
> The first fiche of the GRO index was checked and also some introductory
> booklets and guides on Civil Registration.
>
>
> A search of free BDM did not give any more than the above.
>
> Eusebeia Sutherland
>
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