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[Solved] Need this information badly guys !

 
(@Nannyjane)
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(@Nannyjane)
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Copied and pasted from the link I gave you.

Scotland

You can get a copy of a birth certificate either from the registrar’s office where the birth was registered or from the National Records of Scotland. If the birth took place before 1910 or you don’t know where it was originally registered you will have to contact the National Records of Scotland.

There are fees for copies of certificates and for searching the registers. A full list of fees can be obtained from the National Records of Scotland.

....contact the National Records of Scotland, if you have the child's surname and approximate date of birth it shouldn't be too difficult to find, but you will have to pay.

National Records of Scotland
HM General Register House
2 Princes Street
Edinburgh
EH1 3YY
Tel (switchboard): 0131 535 1314
Tel (ordering service): 0131 314 4411
Fax: 0131 314 4400
Email: via contact form on website
Website: www.nrscotland.gov.uk

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Topic starter Posted : 19/03/2015 7:19 pm
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