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Unknown | Report | 26 Oct 2004 21:35 |
Received a birth certificate today of a great aunt born March 1905 and her parents are recorded as if married yet they didn't marry until December of that year. I think she would have been legitimated by the parents wedding but they would still be lying on the birth certificate wouldn't they. Have other people found this when the parents married a bit late?! All their children were born in Lower Holloway but they gave an address in Clapton Park at their marriage when they married at Hackney Register Office - does anyone know if you needed to be resident in a district for long before you married in a register office? David |