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As part of the UKBMD volunteer project, the county of Lancashire has searchable bmd index direct links to online certificate ordering from the Lancs Registation District main office at Preston.
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the county of Lancashire has searchable bmd index direct links to online certificate ordering from the Lancs Registation District main office at Preston.
  
 
To order a certificate you need to find the entry in the Lancs bmd index and use the local index reference number
 
To order a certificate you need to find the entry in the Lancs bmd index and use the local index reference number
  
 
Full details including the bmd index and link to certificate orders at: [http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/lancashirerd.htm  The Lancashire Registration District]
 
Full details including the bmd index and link to certificate orders at: [http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/lancashirerd.htm  The Lancashire Registration District]
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Revision as of 22:51, 17 March 2007

Wigan Market Place submitted by Denise-Northern Light



As part of the UKBMD volunteer project,

the county of Lancashire has searchable bmd index direct links to online certificate ordering from the Lancs Registation District main office at Preston.

To order a certificate you need to find the entry in the Lancs bmd index and use the local index reference number

Full details including the bmd index and link to certificate orders at: The Lancashire Registration District





Registry Offices

Now centralised through the following office

Lancashire Registration District
Certificate Services
Quayside Court
Chain Caul Way
Preston
PR2 2ZP

Tel 01772 326881



Record Office and Cemetery Lookup Contacts

reserved



Links

Royal Historical Society`s bibliography...use the full search facility, then

" place index " for a list of publications about the area you`re interested in.

E.g. entering `Bolton` brought up this wonderfully titled book.... 'No hard-brimmed hats or hat-pins please" : Bolton women cotton-workers and the game of rounders, 1911-39'