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Revision as of 09:34, 16 March 2008
Contents
Dorset:
County town: Dorchester
Other major towns: Poole, Weymouth
Situated on the south coast of England, Dorset is very rural and contains mainly small towns and villages. The county Town is Dorchester which was the home of Thomas Hardy. Other main towns include Poole, which has the second largest natural harbour in the world. It is also the home of the Tolpuddle Martyrs and famous for Durdle Door. Lyme Regis, with the Cobb made famous by Jane Austen in her novel “Persuasion”, is also the location for “the French Lieutenant’s Woman” by John Fowles.
The coastal areas of Lyme Regis and Chramouth are well known by fossil hunters; Mary Anning having discovered an icthyosaurus locally.
The Dorset is also said to be the home of Scouting, with the first scout camp organised by Sir Robert Baden Powell on Brownsea Island in August 1907.
Thomas Hardy, the writer, was born at Upper Brockhampton, near Dorchester.
Register Offices
- The Dorset Registration Service has three main offices:
Bournemouth and Poole are now separate authorities and are not connected to the three main offices, they are therefore listed separately.
Certificate Ordering Information: Certificates - Dorset For You
For Dorset North Registration Districts contact
Blandford Office
Salisbury Road
Blandford
DT11 7LN
For Dorset East Registration District contact
Ferndown Office
King George V Pavilion
Peter Grant Way
Church Road
Ferndown
BH22 9EN
For Dorset South and West Registration District contact
Weymouth Office
The Guildhall
St Edmund Street
Weymouth
DT4 8AS
Certificate Orders can be placed by telephone and payment made by credit card at
01305 or 01202 225153.
Bournemouth
Bournemouth Register Office
The Town Hall
Bourne Avenue
Bournemouth
BH2 6DY
Email: linda.lovett@bournemouth.gov.uk
Bournemouth Register Office supply handwritten certificates, a full guide to scanned, handwritten and typed certificates can be found at BMD Certificates
If you can update this information then please do so here
Poole
The Register Office
The Guildhall,
Market Street,
Poole,
BH15 1NP
E-mail registrars@poole.gov.uk
Tel: 01202 633744
Record Office lookup Requests
Please read the Terms and Conditions before requesting a lookup.
By requesting a lookup you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions as linked above.
Record Office Lookup Contacts
Cemetery Lookup Requests
Please read the Terms and Conditions before requesting a lookup.
By requesting a lookup you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions as linked above.
Cemetery Lookup Contacts
- Bournemouth queenbee
- Bournemouth Merry Monty Montgomery-For cemeteries a grave reference number is required
- Burton Merry Monty Montgomery-For cemeteries a grave reference number is required
- Christchurch queenbee (can do town centres easily, outside town, as and when)
- Christchurch Merry Monty Montgomery-For cemeteries a grave reference number is required
- Holdenhurst Merry Monty Montgomery-For cemeteries a grave reference number is required
Photo Offers
Members that have offered to take photographs in particular areas. Please PM the member with your queries.
- Bournemouth Merry Monty Montgomery
- Christchurch Merry Monty Montgomery
- New Forest Merry Monty Montgomery
- Isle of Purbeck Merry Monty Montgomery
- Poole Merry Monty Montgomery
Links
Primary reference Links
Countywide Interest
Specific Town-Village Interest
- The Blackmore Vale Gillingham, Pulham, Sherbourne, Stalbridge & Sturminster Newton.
- Weymouth-Dorset History and Genealogy Includes many of the surrounding villages as far as Abbotsbury to the West and Lulworth to the East
Maps & Photographs
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