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by rsterry ⌂ @, Kurrajong, NSW, Australia, Sunday, June 03, 2007, 00:26 (1196 days ago)

Could someone please tell me what is the cut-off point for privacy for baptisms, marriages and burials? I can't seem to locate this information anywhere on the site.

With much thanks
Robert Sterry

Recent events are not on-line for privacy reasons

by admin ⌂, Colony of Western Australia, Sunday, June 03, 2007, 01:10 (1196 days ago) @ rsterry

The following is our general policy.

Baptisms: 90 years - 1916
Marriages: 70 years - 1936
Burials: 50 years - 1956

This will vary a little in the case of when we have a batch of completed
transcribed records which fall within a few years of the above.


Also read the following thread
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/fodmembers/index.php?mode=thread&id=8138

Recent events are not on-line for privacy reasons

by philyoung, Saturday, March 07, 2009, 09:39 (552 days ago) @ admin

Regards the records that your group have transcribed but are not available on-line due to privacy reasons, could you describe if there is ANY other means of access available to those records for research purposes?


Thanks,

Phil Young
Sydney NSW

Recent events are not on-line for privacy reasons

by admin ⌂, Colony of Western Australia, Saturday, March 07, 2009, 15:51 (552 days ago) @ philyoung

Phil

If you believe a record of one of your family maybe amongst the transcribed records which are not available on-line due to privacy reasons, please send me the following details and I will check the appropriate file to see if an entry exists and advise you.

Parish
Type of event
Approximate date
Name of person

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