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  2. General Register Office for England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The D&I Project was planned to: complete the digitisation of birth, marriage and death records; create an online index to those records; and improve the certificate ordering process. [10] In September 2010 this project was suspended pending the outcome of the latest UK Government Comprehensive Spending Review. [11]

  3. General Register Office - Wikipedia

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    The Australian states and territories have similar registries for birth, death and marriage, although their histories differ. These agencies are usually subordinate to the state Attorney-General Department or Department of Justice. The Australian Bureau of Statistics is responsible for collating the statistics based on these records. [1] [2]

  4. UK Government Web Archive - Wikipedia

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    The response was the Web Continuity programme, [3] which provides automatic redirection to the UKGWA of links from UK Government web sites, in cases where the linked material has been retired. Web Continuity required UK Government website managers to work with the UKGWA to capture copies of any material about to be removed.

  5. Family Records Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Family Records Centre (FRC) provided access to family history research sources mainly for England and Wales. It was administered jointly by the General Register Office (GRO) and The National Archives. It opened in March 1997 and was fully operational by the following month.

  6. Queen Elizabeth's Death Certificate Released - AOL

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    Since Queen Elizabeth died at Balmoral Castle, the National Records of Scotland released an extract from her death certificate. The cause of death is listed as "old age" and her daughter, Princess ...

  7. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom and numerous other countries vital records are recorded in the civil registry. In the United States, vital records are public and in most cases can be viewed by anyone in person at the governmental authority. [3] Copies can also be requested for a fee. [4] There are two types of copies: certified and uncertified.

  8. Vital statistics (government records) - Wikipedia

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    A vital statistics system is defined by the United Nations "as the total process of (a) collecting information by civil registration or enumeration on the frequency or occurrence of specified and defined vital events, as well as relevant characteristics of the events themselves and the person or persons concerned, and (b) compiling, processing, analyzing, evaluating, presenting, and ...

  9. Queen Elizabeth's Cause of Death Revealed in New Document - AOL

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