- General Register Office
The General Register Office (GRO) is that part of the
government ofEngland and Wales that deals with thecivil registration of births (includingstillbirth s),adoption s,marriage s andcivil partnership s, anddeath s in bothEngland andWales . (There are equivalent but separate offices for the other parts of theUnited Kingdom , respectivelyScotland andNorthern Ireland .)The GRO was founded in
1836 under an Act of theParliament of the United Kingdom (6 & 7 Will. IV cap. 86), and civil registration commenced in1837 . Its head is theRegistrar General . Probably the most distinguished person associated with the GRO in the nineteenth century, although he was never its head, wasWilliam Farr .In
1972 the GRO became part of the newly createdOffice of Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS), with the Registrar General in overall charge. Until then it had had several statistical functions, including the conduct of population censuses and the production of annual population estimates. All these were moved elsewhere within the new organisation. The GRO then became just one division within OPCS, headed by a Deputy Registrar General. Then in1996 the OPCS, and therefore the GRO, became part of the newly createdOffice for National Statistics , and the office of Registrar General was merged with that of Head of theGovernment Statistical Service .The GRO supplies copies of birth, marriage,
civil partnership certificates anddeath certificate s, either online, via theFamily Records Centre or from one of the localregister office s that act on behalf of the GRO.Becoming part of IPS
On 1st April 2008, the General Register Office for England and Wales (GRO) became a subsidiary of the
Identity and Passport Service (IPS). The decision to make the transfer of GRO to IPS was finalised following the outcome of the Comprehensive Spending Review. As such IPS and theHome Office is the natural home for GRO. The move follows changes to make Office of National Statistics more independent of Government, which means ONS will no longer be responsible for the registration role it currently holds.Digitisation of Vital Events (DoVE)
A project to digitise the GRO's records of birth, marriage and death was initiated in 2005. Implementation of the project was outsourced to
Siemens IT Solutions and Services in a three-year contract which expired at the end of July 2008. The process of scanning, digitising and indexing suffered severe delays, with only (roughly) half the records delivered by the end of the contract period. By mutual agreement between the IPS and Siemens, the contract will not be extended. Siemens will, however, complete the digitisation of birth and death records up to 1934 and 1957 respectively.The records that have been digitised – over 130 million of them – form part of a system (called EAGLE, for "Electronic Access to GRO Legacy Events ") which is used within the GRO to fulfil requests for certificates from the general public. A different system, known as MAGPIE ("MultiAccess to GRO Public Index of Events"), was intended to make the indexes available to the public via a website. The launch of this service depends on the completion of DoVE, and hence is subject to a presently unknown delay.
The GRO and IPS are reviewing the digitisation project and will then decide how to complete the implementation. They state that they "remain committed to delivering the project to digitise Births, Deaths and Marriage records". [ [http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/aboutus/lookingahead/Digitisation_of_Vital_Events.asp GRO DoVE news page] updated
3 July 2008 ]Smedley Hydro
The GRO is located at Smedley Hydro in
Southport , a formerHydropathic Hotel that has since been converted into offices for the GRO and NHS The Information Centre, formally the NHS Central Register.Registrars General
*
Thomas Henry Lister , 1836-1842
*George Graham, 1842-1880
*Brydges P. Henniker, 1880-1900
*Reginald McLeod , 1900-1902
*William Cospatrick Dunbar, 1902-1909
*Bernard Mallet , 1909-1920
*Sylvanus Percival Vivian, 1920-1945:"Source: [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/bicentenary/pdfs/registrars.pdf National Statistics] "ee also
*
General Register Office for Northern Ireland
*General Register Office for Scotland Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ General Register Office for England and Wales]
* [http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/ General Register Office for Scotland]
* [http://www.groni.gov.uk/ General Register Office for Northern Ireland]
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