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Can't find birth or death of baby
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Donna | Report | 17 Apr 2007 15:57 |
Thankyou Christine in Portugal.You have been busy.Thankyou to everyone who took the time to post a reply.I will try and find an answer. |
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Dizzy Lizzy 205090 | Report | 17 Apr 2007 16:30 |
Just as an aside, even if he had been adopted (which he wasn't) his birth would still have been registered in his birth name. Post adoption, he would have been registered in his new name on the Adopted Children Register, not the birth register. Liz |
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optimistic olivia | Report | 17 Apr 2007 18:20 |
Donna, If the baby was buried and you know the cemetery you should phone the cemeteries office that deals with that cemetery.(it will be on the Cheshire records site. They will have a record of which grave he is in even though it isn't marked in his name. The lady at the cemeteries office I contacted was extremely helpful and explained that babies who died only a few days or a few weeks old were sometimes buried with someone else being buried that day, or, put into a public grave. I found out where my dad's baby sister was buried that way. Good luck. Olivia |
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Donna | Report | 2 Oct 2007 19:21 |
Today my mum and i took a visit to Dukinfield cemetery. A very kind man in the office helped with our search. We looked in every possible book they had and found nothing. We searched from 1939-1943.My mum's brother was Joseph William Wray born 25 /9/1940 at home at home 1 Brunswick street Dukinfield Cheshire. I even know which doctor the family would have had. My mum was only 4 or 5 at the time and was told that her mum Florence Wray had had a baby boy and that he had died shortly after. My mum was sent to stay with her grandmother for a while. I now believe that he didn't die after all. There was no record of him ,not even on the stillborn register . |
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Geraldine | Report | 3 Oct 2007 23:52 |
Hi Donna |
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Donna | Report | 4 Oct 2007 09:36 |
Thanks for your reply. |
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Penelope | Report | 4 Oct 2007 09:54 |
I have iust read though this fascinating thread! I never knew that a mother could use any name she chose to register a birth. You have given me food for thought and I'm off to re-try for those birth entries I've not been able to find. I hope you manage to find what you're looking for Donna - and thanks! |
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Victoria | Report | 4 Oct 2007 10:44 |
Hi Donna, |
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Donna | Report | 4 Oct 2007 17:56 |
Thanks ,I think i'll do that.I found that Births and stillborns need to be registerd within 42 days and deaths need to be registerd within 5 days. |