In 2000 Cheshire's Registration Services became the first in the country to post their Birth, Marriage and Death records on the Internet. Bath and North East Somerset is the seventh to use the Cheshire system, and the 15th overall.

BathBMD is a joint project between the county's registration service and independent volunteers, to revolutionise public access to records dating back from the start of Queen Victoria's reign.

In the past, most enquiries for copy certificates have involved Registrars manually searching through hand-written indexes which refer to weighty copperplate ledgers. But now the indexes to over one million births, marriages and deaths from 1837 to 2007 are being made freely available to family historians throughout the world on the BathBMD web-site.

Researchers can make use of the site's user-friendly search techniques to identify the names they are looking for, and obtain reference numbers from which Registrars can supply the birth, marriage and death certificates.

The first phase of Bath and North East Somerset indexes appeared on the Internet in May 2004 when the site was launched, but computerisation work by dedicated volunteers has now been completed. The database will now only be expanded and updated as new marriage registers are completed and/or handed in by Churches.

If you have any comments about these pages, or if you would like to know more about how to set up similar projects in your own area, please contact us. See the FAQ page for contact details.

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