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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 17 Jul 2017 14:26



From FMP:

Why are some records in the 1939 Register officially closed?
Answer:

Individuals’ records remain closed for 100 years from their date of birth (100 year rule). Records remain closed for people born less than 100 years ago until proof of death is verified. As more records become open as a result of the 100 year rule, more records will become available to search and view online at Findmypast. Of the 41 million records, approximately 13 million (around 32%) will be closed at publication. The 1939 Register will be updated regularly.

Lynnedee

Lynnedee Report 17 Jul 2017 14:37

Oh, got it now, thanks

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 17 Jul 2017 14:39

Lymington is in Hampshire so could she have ,married soon after Charles died

Name: Charles Baker
Birth Date: abt 1877
Date of Registration: Mar 1929
Age at Death: 52
Registration district: Bournemouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 1480

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Jul 2017 00:14

Records may remain closed if the person emigrated EVEN IF one would expect them to be dead ...................

The records for my aunt and uncle and all 6 of their children are closed.

5 daughters emigrated to Australia during the late 50s and early 60s, aunt and uncle followed them. 2 daughters are still alive down under, the others have all died. The 6th child remained in England, but no-one has sent in a death certificate (died 2001).

Uncle was born in 1896
Aunt born 1897
Children born between 1923 and 1931.

I suppose someone from FMP will finally realise that Aunt and Uncle would be medical miracles if they were still alive :-D


Of course it will also be difficult to open closed records for women who may have married more than once since the NHS stopped updating the Register in 1991.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 18 Jul 2017 09:19

my elder brother died in spain in 2001 where he had settled with his wife

his death wasnt reg at the British Consulate and he was cremated and his ashes buried there

His wife eventually sold the house and came back to the UK where she had adult sons from her first marriage. She hasnt stayed in touch with our family so no one has any further info on him other than the date he passed

His record will stay closed .

I do know where he was in 1939 . we were all London evacuees and he lived next door to me and my elder sister in Tunbridge Wells Kent

Our sister passed in 2002 and her record is open along with our foster parents , I am the closed record at that address. thank goodness !!!! lol :-D

Lynnedee

Lynnedee Report 18 Jul 2017 09:41

Thank you all again.
There was another son born in 1912 died in 1950. Raymond de vere Baker,
I know there was an older daughter too Irena Sylvia Turner (known as Sylvie) born 1898 with Roeloff Kotzee as her father but maybe Charles did stay and when he died the opportunity arose for Marie to marry again.
As there are so many Bakers perhaps this Charles who died in Bournemouth is the one I'm looking for. will send for the death certificate I think and see who registered the death.