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Old 07-11-15, 09:03
ElizabethHerts ElizabethHerts is offline
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If I pay to view my grandmother's record on FMP it says there are 3 people officially closed. One might be my mother, but as she was 20 and at university she might not be there.

The other two will probably be her younger sisters, but as her aunt was staying one of them could be a cousin.

I realise that if I pay to view the record I will only see my grandmother and her sister-in-law. If I pay now will it be possible, in due course, as the 100th anniversary of their births is reached, to view the people that are now redacted without paying again?

It really doesn't seem worth the money if a lot of the information isn't there.
With my aunts I don't have their death certificates.
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Old 07-11-15, 09:07
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Yes, FMP have said that once you have paid to view a household, it is yours and you won't have to pay again to view the unredacted records as they are added.
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Old 07-11-15, 09:15
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Thanks, Kate. That's a relief.
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