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Revealing birth details
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brummiejan | Report | 21 Jun 2009 12:31 |
Well, what a response! Just to say I know no permission is needed, just asking more from an ethical/courtesy point of view, so to speak. |
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Helen in Bucks | Report | 21 Jun 2009 11:13 |
In answer to a question above, anyone can order a birth cert. It is a well know and much used form of ID theft to find a child's death and order the birth cert of that child and pretend to be them. |
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Helen in Bucks | Report | 21 Jun 2009 11:10 |
I never have any living people on my tree, even for me my tree just shows my year of birth not date of birth. OK I know that with Ancestry etc a lot of details are effectively out there in the public domain, but I am still careful. |
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Thelma | Report | 21 Jun 2009 11:07 |
I am not sure that I can explain |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 21 Jun 2009 10:52 |
Yes it does. It also says on the bottom of the certificate that it is not proof of identity. |
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Marcelle | Report | 21 Jun 2009 10:34 |
Probably slightly a different angle to this topic but I think info is easily gained on the web for living people. A relative wanted her grandsons birth certs to open a bank account for them as the mother wouldn't give her them. From Ancestry we got the volume page etc. She rang the records office and they didn't even need that, just their names and date of births. Following day the certs arrived in the post at a cost of 50p more than ordering from the GRO |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 21 Jun 2009 10:25 |
It is up to you what information you post. However it is discourteous to include information about living persons without their knowledge and agreement. |
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Julie | Report | 21 Jun 2009 08:27 |
If i saw it on FreeBMD i'd give them the web link to look for themselves. |
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Julia | Report | 21 Jun 2009 01:08 |
Hi Kate |
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Kate | Report | 21 Jun 2009 00:56 |
Good comment, Julia - it's a topic that often comes up so I think it is an important thing. Could you ask your relative with the tree on here to either disguise your birth dates and names, or set their tree to "hide living relatives"? (This will screen out names of people born in the last 110 years - I think - without death dates.) |
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Julia | Report | 21 Jun 2009 00:13 |
I am new to this and so am still learning how to go about the research as well as etiquette regarding creating a family tree. So I have read with interest your comments and agree with you about posting details of living people. |
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PaulaW | Report | 20 Jun 2009 23:50 |
If it's on freebmd then I will post - although I sometimes have doubts about this. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 20 Jun 2009 22:45 |
I try to be thoughtful to peoples privacy and generally wont post 1930,s plus births as theses could well be still alive,(I'm a 1930,s girl) lol |
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brummiejan | Report | 20 Jun 2009 21:00 |
Is there a general consensus about how old birth records etc should be before sharing them on threads? I was born in1954, and although in a sense the details are there to be found, not sure I want them quite so public. I put some 1930's stuff on recently and was criticised - I think fairly - but others put out info much later than that. |
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