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From: Nancy Frey <>
Subject: Re: Email addresses on f=FreeBMD Search pages
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 12:54:16 -0400
References: <PAEHIEACCGDLBHKKBJLHGEHBKFAA.brian.smart@blueyonder.co.uk><000c01c7b67d$bf235700$c801a8c0@uk02603>
In-Reply-To: <000c01c7b67d$bf235700$c801a8c0@uk02603>


Kevin,

I would have liked to see the response to this question as I am getting
the same type of eMails and I have absolutely no interest in any of the
records I have transcribed. Usually, I respond stating that I have no
further information and they should order the certificate from the GRO.
I was not aware (probably should have been, lol) that there was such a
message on the FreeBMD page.

Nancy Frey
#3771

kevin.s.howell wrote:
> Answer sent off list to Brian.
> Kevin.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:] On Behalf Of Brian Smart
> Sent: 24 June 2007 17:21
> To: . com
> Subject: Email addresses on f=FreeBMD Search pages
>
> Hi,
> I have had a number of emails from a person who has seen the following on a
> search page:
>
> "his record was transcribed by: Name: ******
> EMail:
> Records: 4503
> Note that this person may be doing research relating to this entry. Please
> use the email address above if you wish to make contact and mention FreeBMD
> in your subject line."
>
> There used to be a statement that the person listed has no information
> related to the transcription, effectively saying don't email them. This
> seems to have been replaced with:
>
> "Note that this person may be doing research relating to this entry. Please
> use the email address above if you wish to make contact and mention FreeBMD
> in your subject line."
>
> When did this happen and why!
>
> Regards
>
> Brian Smart
>
>
>
>


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