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29th June 1947 male.

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TinaElizabeth

TinaElizabeth Report 18 Aug 2012 20:37

omg,how on eath did you find that entry????? Just reread freebmd i am totally gobbed smacked,(i was going to to swear but i am a lady). Wow that is the closest we have ever come to finding a record.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 16 Aug 2012 22:28

Tina E

Did he always live in the same area he was born in?

Who brought him up?,ie who you may have called grandparents?

KINGSMILL

KINGSMILL Report 16 Aug 2012 14:13

When there is a re-entry in the birth indexes it sometimes means the birth mother later married & re-registering under her new surname especially if she has other children thus they are all under same surname.
OR she was married & the child was not her husbands.
OR she married a gentleman who has the same surname as herself.

So why 10 years later was he re-registered UNLESS the 1957 entry has the birth father named ?
There must be something different in the data than from the 1947 entry.

There must have been some reason as it has been linked back to the 1947 birth
STRANGE !

TinaElizabeth
Did you never met any of his kin from his youth ?
& the half-siblings etc can shed no light on the mystery ?




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David

David Report 16 Aug 2012 10:13

Just a thought,

I was legally adopted; but when i accessed my adoption records. I discovered that my surname was the same as my mothers (unlike todays habit of naming children after the father).

Could the person who they have found indicate that his mother's surname was 'Barry'. It would seem quite possible, which would lead you onto looking for other links.

David

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 16 Aug 2012 08:23

I was just wondering if Michael J Barry could have become Michael Barry Hudson

??????????????????

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 16 Aug 2012 07:45

Sylvia
It means the was another entry one in 1957 that refers back to the 1947 birth

probably this one
Name: Michael J Barry
Mother's Maiden Surname: Barry
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1957
Registration district: Birmingham
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume Number: 9c
Page Number: 833

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 16 Aug 2012 00:46

This is an interesting record, from freebmd.org.uk

Births Dec 1947

Barry Michael J Barry Birmingham 9c 1072
Barry Michael J Barry B'ngham 9c See S'57



I looked at the image, and the first entry is in the normal listing, with an * by ther side

The second entry is written at the bottom of the page, and has the notation see S'57


I do not know what that means




sylvia

TinaElizabeth

TinaElizabeth Report 15 Aug 2012 22:43

Kay???? its been on the boards before when i was trying to find him.Its not to be found Michael Barry Hudson 29/06/1947. I have all his wedding certs and now have contact with my half siblings but we was wondering who his parents were,seems we won't know unless sometime in the future someone makes a connection somewhere along the line,but thank you for trying x

Kay????

Kay???? Report 15 Aug 2012 19:36

Tina.E,

He wasnt legally adopted as he would have named his adoptive father on his marriage certificate.

He may well have been in care most of his life,,,

if he has died you can should you wish post his name and it will be looked for in the births.,,,,I assume its in England/Wales......?

TinaElizabeth

TinaElizabeth Report 15 Aug 2012 17:41

He was born 1947. He has been looked via the name we know him as. His birth details where what made him so hard for me to find him,it was only by his wedding details i found him.Of his mother all he ever told them was that she left him and he knew no more. x

Sheila

Sheila Report 15 Aug 2012 16:41

What year was he born ? and have you just looked under the name you knew him as ? You say on his marriage cert he had no Father down, was he raised by his birth Mother ?

TinaElizabeth

TinaElizabeth Report 15 Aug 2012 15:09

It could be that he is reg under his mums name. However he has only ever said one thing about his mother and that was she didn't want him and left him.He always said he no father.No father mentioned on any of his wedding certs.When my brothers and sisters asked that was what he always said.Always leading them to feel he was either adopted or in care. Seeing as we can go no further we will leave it .Thank you for answering x.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 15 Aug 2012 15:00

Hi Tine E,,,,,,,,Have you give though that he was registered under his mothers maiden name? or that the mother had had a previous marriage?

There are no adoption information records that are open to you to get any details from as these now will remain closed permanantly as only the adoptee can gain access

( unless any change in the law permits certain details to be released in the future for the offspring of adoptees )

Do you have a birth certificate for him?if so is it a full one with all full birth details?

TinaElizabeth

TinaElizabeth Report 15 Aug 2012 14:54

My father was adopted.I cannot find his birth reg at all.I looked for him for a few years had lots of help in finding him but no one could ever find a birth record. He has passed away and i was wondering if he was adopted is there any way i can find out. After all he has passed can i look ?Thank you x

edited as we are almost 99.9 % sure he was adopted.