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HeyJudeB4Beatles | Report | 12 Sep 2013 22:00 |
When you order from the gro website you can specify the gro reference which is the one flip posted above. So you select birth certificate, the year,boardman william, barton on irwell and the gro ref as above 8c 738 |
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alex | Report | 12 Sep 2013 22:11 |
Thanks for that Jude-I will order again!! My curiosity is costing alotta but I need to get an answer!!!! |
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alex | Report | 12 Sep 2013 22:42 |
Sorted! |
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Flip | Report | 13 Sep 2013 06:22 |
Well, as there is no father named I think that secret has gone to the grave with Elizabeth. I just wonder why he was re-registered, there must have been a reason but I can't think of one that makes any sense. I have 2 ancestors in my tree, of a similar age to William, who were born before their mothers married and registered in her name, but then took on the husband's name - neither were ever re-registered. |
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Alemap | Report | 13 Sep 2013 08:55 |
For info. |
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alex | Report | 13 Sep 2013 20:18 |
Sadly Flip, I have nothing else. It was all hush hush from my mum. I just wish I had asked her about her Dad when she was alive. |
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Flip | Report | 13 Sep 2013 21:46 |
Alex, who had him re-registered?? You say "she" had him re-registered, I thought he must have done it himself! |
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alex | Report | 14 Sep 2013 16:50 |
I don't know . The certificate I have says a boy,William was born to Elizabeth Boardman. No father named. Then it has the bit written in to say re registered in 1937 under the legitimacy act. I am assuming this is the original and I hope I have just ordered the re registered version which has William as William Boardman Owen. I will let you know |
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Flip | Report | 14 Sep 2013 19:55 |
OK, will watch for your post!! |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Sep 2013 08:20 |
Isn't the Legitimacy Act the act that states a child whose parents married after the child's birth can be reregistered as legitimate? This would explain why they reregistered him. |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Sep 2013 13:34 |
Found these for you |
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Flip | Report | 15 Sep 2013 13:55 |
But why, he was 45 years old and his "father" long dead. What possible reason could there be? Did he need a passport, did he need to prove a will - doesn't look like it from the records? |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Sep 2013 14:09 |
Perhaps it was just about the stigma of being illegitimate. He could have had a hard time at school etc if they knew about it, or he may have dreaded someone finding out about his birth. It may also have been about his mother being stigmatised. |
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alex | Report | 7 Oct 2013 18:13 |
Hi Flip and others |
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Flip | Report | 7 Oct 2013 19:20 |
It's very much guess work as to why his 70-odd year old mother would re-register his birth in 1937. Wonder if Pat got it in one, the stigma of her having an illegitame son, and she didn't want to own up to her own son. Maybe if he needed his birth certificate for some reason she got a re-registered copy for him? |
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alex | Report | 7 Oct 2013 19:43 |
Well sadly, flip, I have no information past his marriage to my Grandmother which is recorded in the thread and the fact that his youngest son was born in 1928. Then I have no info. |
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rootgatherer | Report | 7 Oct 2013 21:06 |
I have a similar birth on my tree. The child was born to a single mother in 1913. and no father named on the registration. She married in 1917 and in 1939 her son's birth was re-registered by her husband. I wondered if this was done to give him the same rights to inherit as his "half" siblings in the event of his father / stepfather's death. |
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alex | Report | 7 Oct 2013 21:27 |
Good try root gatherer but William's step father died between 1915-17. However, it could be to do with not allowing any connection to be made to the real father. |
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Flip | Report | 8 Oct 2013 21:49 |
So can we go back to basics - where & when did you last have proof he existed? |
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alex | Report | 9 Oct 2013 07:49 |
Thanks for that, Flip-you are a brilliant researcher! |