Just for the boneheads here, read and understand.
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Here's what the Guyana/British Guiana Genealogical Society says in its website: "Although the vital records (from 1880 forward) are in Guyana, at present, there is no known way of gaining access to them or of ordering copies. It is feared that time, weather, and lack of care and preservation have greatly diminished the original records in number and condition. It is doubtful that the records can be saved as the government does not provide any preservation methods and offers to do this free of charge have been rebuffed."
Can you provide the link to this claim ?
See, that's why I specifically called you bonehead.
Did you even read or at least,try to read the article posted?
Try reading the last paragraph in the article,or better yet, have someone,maybe a small child read it for you.