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Sally | Report | 1 Jun 2013 13:51 |
my gt nana was never married but on her daughters baptisam a father has been named |
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jax | Report | 1 Jun 2013 13:56 |
I have not seen my gt uncles birth cert but he was registed in his mothers maiden name. |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 1 Jun 2013 14:00 |
Hi Sally, I couldn't say how common this actually was but I have also seen a few similar situations. |
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Sally | Report | 1 Jun 2013 14:16 |
thankyou my gt nana was never marrid but had four children naughty girl :-D |
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GenealogyResearchAssistance | Report | 1 Jun 2013 14:22 |
I have an ancestor who was born out of wedlock and baptised in his mother's name with his father named as the priest made a comment on who he was. |
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CupCakes | Report | 1 Jun 2013 14:29 |
From my experience many baptism records have the name of a father even if the parents were not married. |
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jax | Report | 1 Jun 2013 14:34 |
This is one of the things I have wondered about this gt uncle....why was he baptised after his mother married, naming someone as a father who did not exist...but he was bought up with my gt grandfathers name? |
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GenealogyResearchAssistance | Report | 1 Jun 2013 14:41 |
I too would buy the cert Jax. |
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Sally | Report | 1 Jun 2013 15:27 |
thankyou for your replys |
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ErikaH | Report | 1 Jun 2013 16:15 |
If the surname for the 'father' on the baptism was the same as the MMN, he was probably invented to placate the vicar |
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jax | Report | 1 Jun 2013 17:01 |
I think in my case he was invented Reggie.....if he had the same name as one of her brothers or father, then I would be worried....As I am not a direct decendant, I am not going to purchase the cert if his grandaughter cannot be bothered |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 1 Jun 2013 17:05 |
My great granny never married but put her "new married" name on her childrens birth cert togethre with their fathers !!!! |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 1 Jun 2013 17:07 |
illegitimacy was a stigma and often to the illegitimate child who was the innocent party |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 1 Jun 2013 18:06 |
One of my illegitimate people was born in another area but baptised in his mother’s local church when she returned to the family home. |
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Cynthia | Report | 1 Jun 2013 20:30 |
.........and these days, we get a surprise when, on the Baptism form, the mother and father's names are the same :-D :-D :-D :-D |
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Jonesey | Report | 1 Jun 2013 22:07 |
If you think that tracing your ancestors is difficult now imagine what it may be like for our descendants in 100 years time. |
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Cynthia | Report | 1 Jun 2013 22:24 |
Nice one Jonesey :-D |
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Sally | Report | 1 Jun 2013 22:29 |
thankyou all |
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Kense | Report | 2 Jun 2013 12:26 |
Most of the 19th century baptism records in parish registers that I have seen, just have the mother's name where illegitimacy is involved. |