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JBW1366 | 19:11 Thu 16th May 2024 | Law
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I have registered on the General Register Office but the dates available are from 1834-1934 then 1984-2022.

Why's is that?

 

I have subsequently found mine but was curious as to why.

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The GRO hasn't yet digitised its indices for the period between 1934 and 1984 but they're working on a rolling programme to do so:https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/images/CG11.pdfFreeBMD provides an alternative indexing system, where volunteers have painstakingly worked their way through all of the registers up until 1983 to...
20:51 Thu 16th May 2024

Seems weird. I know there have been various wars on, but ...

I think a lot of certificates were destroyed in the war by a German bomb that fell on the building in Kew where they were held.

The GRO hasn't yet digitised its indices for the period between 1934 and 1984 but they're working on a rolling programme to do so:
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/images/CG11.pdf

FreeBMD provides an alternative indexing system, where volunteers have painstakingly worked their way through all of the registers up until 1983 to produce searchable data.

Doubt Freebmd sells you your birth certificate though 😉

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