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Birth registration query Update
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wisechild | Report | 29 Oct 2013 07:58 |
My cousin´s half sisters were given his father´s surname after their mother divorced my cousin´s father because they were born before she re married to their father & therefore she was still officially known by her 1st married name. |
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rootgatherer | Report | 28 Oct 2013 21:31 |
MGNV, I have a Scottish one where the child was born to a widow. The child is registered with the mother's maiden surname i.e. he was named James Wood and his mother is recorded as Marion Fulton maiden surname Wood, widow. |
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Maurice | Report | 28 Oct 2013 15:50 |
Nudged as it did not appear on the first page. |
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Maurice | Report | 9 Oct 2013 19:55 |
Thank you for your replies DET and MGNV. |
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mgnv | Report | 9 Oct 2013 19:44 |
RG - yes, I've seen this on Scottish b.certs, but only when she's still marr to her non-fathering husband, not when she's a widow. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 9 Oct 2013 19:43 |
Has the index been transcribed on Freebmd? If so, find 'your' William Brown, then click on the page number. That will show the other names originally recorded on the same page. |
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Maurice | Report | 9 Oct 2013 19:24 |
Thank you all for your replies and please accept my apology Reggie for not aknowledging your earlier post. |
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rootgatherer | Report | 9 Oct 2013 18:17 |
While I realise here the discussion refers to an English birth registration, in Scotland the child's surname is recorded on the birth registration. In the case of the mother's husband not being the father and another father named ( again only if he is present and signs the registration) there is usually a note stating to whom the mother was married and that she has stated that he is not the father. |
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Tenerife Sun | Report | 9 Oct 2013 17:04 |
So your mother Mrs Brown was not married to Mr Green therefore your brother took his mothers surname ie Brown but his father was actually Mr Green who she was not married to, she continued to use her deceased husbands name which is usual. |
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ErikaH | Report | 9 Oct 2013 16:43 |
As already explained, the child's surname is NOT recorded on his/her birth cert |
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Porkie_Pie | Report | 9 Oct 2013 14:45 |
Nothing ODD about it, Your mother also had the name of her deceased husband and so that was recorded as "her" name, children were not given a surname on a birth cert, Take a look at your own birth certificate, ......column 2 "childs name" only gives Forenames, column 5 is for the mothers name and previous names if any, Column 4 is for the Father's Name, The registrar asked these questions and wrote down the answers, illegitimate births happen and are registered all the time so i doubt the registrar would have batted an eye lid let alone raise his eyebrows or questioned it and wether he/she did or not only the registrar or the person registering the birth can answer that question |
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Maurice | Report | 9 Oct 2013 12:32 |
Hi D/C |
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DazedConfused | Report | 9 Oct 2013 11:36 |
Am I reading this all wrong |
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Maurice | Report | 9 Oct 2013 11:05 |
Thank you DET |
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Porkie_Pie | Report | 9 Oct 2013 11:01 |
As Reggie said; The surname of a child is not recorded on the birth cert |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 9 Oct 2013 10:57 |
If he doesn't want to send you a copy, if the birth was more than 50 years ago it might be possible for you to order your own copy from GRO |
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Maurice | Report | 9 Oct 2013 10:49 |
Thank you Penny and Detective |
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ErikaH | Report | 9 Oct 2013 10:44 |
The surname of the child is not recorded on the birth cert............only the forename(s) |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 9 Oct 2013 10:41 |
The listing on the gro index (if the father was present) would be duplicated |
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Penny | Report | 9 Oct 2013 10:41 |
child is usually given the surname of its mother, irrespective of her status. If she was mrs Smith, that's the babies given surname. |