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I have 4 nieces, all born around 1950 onwards, 3 married in the 1970s. I have their spouses names. All married in March, Cambridgeshire. Is there any way to shortcut the huge list of names that come up on Ancestry. I want to find their birthdates and marriage dates. I dont want to wade through hundreds of names going back as far as the 1800s and this is what is happening.

Sorry transit there really isn’t any short cuts, I know exactly what you mean about having to go through all of those indices, but it is worth it in the end isn’t it. If you need any help just edit your question with the details or email me I am quite happy to help you out. I will email you back with any search results if you need help.


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