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Contact the Director of Public Registry, e-mail address: [email protected] with details that you have - full name and date of birth and if they find the record it could be order through their website http://www.certifikati.gov.mt

Birth certificate request form
https://secure2.gov.mt/certifikati/I...orms/birth.jpg

^^should read ../Images/Forms/birth.jpg^^

Maltese Public Registry Office

The Director
The Public Registry
197 Merchants Street
Valletta
Malta CMR 02

From Google:
The Malta Family History website, http://www.maltafamilyhistory. com, is a real boon to those researching British individuals with Maltese connections, including soldiers serving in the British Army and their families. On this website, you'll find nineteenth- and twentieth-century registers of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Malta, indexes of the names of those buried in cemeteries on Malta, as well as of British soldiers who were stationed there, an illuminating article on the army chapel-schools in Malta and more besides.

My daughter also has the British Consolate Hannover Certificate and has often wondered about duel nationality; well until National Service (Conscription) is mentioned at which time the subject is usually dropped.

My son has a Northern Ireland Cert and is able to claim Eire Nationality if he so wishes as are all persons born within the shores of Ireland north and south.

My other son has a Welsh Certificate. Enough said; especially when the labour was long enough for me to have got down the A55 into civilisation.

Tel: 00356 21 225 291/2
Fax: 00356 21 249 234
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