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== Certificate Tutorial Guides ==
 
  
Certificates form an important part of genealogy research, without them it is difficult to prove relationships and dates with accuracy and there comes a time when you will need to order certificates to enable your research to continue.<br>
 
  
The following guides give information about certificates for events in England/Wales and also for events within Scotland.<br>
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England/Wales certificates cover the period from July 1st 1837 to the present day, in Scotland the first certificates were issued in 1855 and continue to the present day.<br>
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== Types of certificates ==
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There are three types of "event" which result in a certificate being issued;<br>
 
 
 
Birth Certificates are issued when a birth is registered, <br>
 
 
 
Marriage Certificates are issued when a marriage takes place<br>
 
 
 
Death Certificates are issued when a death is registered<br>
 
 
 
== Visual guides and information relating to certificates ==
 
 
 
Separate sections guide you through birth, marriage and death certificates, there are also sections giving information about where and how you can order certificates.<br>
 
 
 
 
 
*[http://www.familytreeforum.com/wiki/index.php/England_and_Wales_Certificates England and Wales Certificates]<br>
 
 
 
 
 
*[http://www.familytreeforum.com/wiki/index.php/Scottish_Certificates Scottish Certificates]
 

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