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Patricia | Report | 7 Feb 2009 21:35 |
Can anyone tell me why a child would be regestered twice once in the mothers maiden name and again in the fathers name e.g. colin white sep 1917 and again in turland I have never come across this before Thanks |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 21:41 |
Parents probably weren't married at the time? |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 21:43 |
Colin was a twin? |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 21:45 |
There are a whole load of siblings registered with both surnames but I don't see a marriage. |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 22:08 |
Patricia, |
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Patricia | Report | 7 Feb 2009 22:18 |
Hi no thats what we are trying to find out we think the father was called george and that there is an older sister violet born aug 1910 and they lived in hucknall nottingham |
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Ryan | Report | 7 Feb 2009 22:18 |
Yes most likely the child's parenst were not married when he was born, so when they did get marry they wanted to give him his father's name. |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 22:30 |
You mean this birth? |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 22:37 |
More possible siblings? |
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Patricia | Report | 7 Feb 2009 22:58 |
Yes thanks you are a genius i have even found another child but not found anything in 1911 |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 23:03 |
There's a Violet, Dorothy, George and Aer in Hucknall on the census. Violet is listed as 7 but I wonder if it is 7 months on the image. |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Feb 2009 23:15 |
Who is the other child? |
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Patricia | Report | 7 Feb 2009 23:19 |
jean white born nottingham 1930 |
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PME | Report | 8 Feb 2009 00:08 |
I have members of my family registered once in the mothers married name then registered again in the actual fathers surname (with the mothers maiden name given each time on the BMD, the page and vol are identical) , someone told me this is because when they were registered he will have signed something to confirm they were his children, and not her husbands, but because they weren't married procedure lead to them being registered twice and this was in the 1930's. |
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mgnv | Report | 8 Feb 2009 02:26 |
There's just one certificate per person. In the case of illegitimate births, the father has the option of attending the registration and adding his name to the certificate; this is normally done in person, but doesn't have to be. Unless the father authorizes his name to be added to the registration, either in person or in writing, the registrar is not allowed to enter it. This doesn't apply to the mother's husband. |
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Patricia | Report | 8 Feb 2009 11:59 |
Thanks for the help everybody!! |
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Ryan | Report | 8 Feb 2009 12:01 |
What about in the case, of someone being born in a workhouse? |
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mgnv | Report | 8 Feb 2009 13:10 |
What's different about being born in a workhouse? |
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Ryan | Report | 8 Feb 2009 13:19 |
Oh Isee, I am still half asleep lol. I seem wat you mean. It was a case in my famiyl doesn't matter. |
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Susan | Report | 8 Feb 2009 14:02 |
My father-in-law was registered twice, in 1924 before his mother was married when he was registered in her maiden name, and again in 1934 in his fathers name. His father was named on the original birth certificate, and I have copies of both. |