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When it says 'formerly'...
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Alyson | Report | 21 Dec 2010 10:38 |
I have a brother and sister, all brought up in and of the same family i.e all full siblings. When I looked up birth records, both my brother and I have the same information (mum's maiden surname and married name) but my sister's has my mum's maiden surname and a different surname entirely.It is the same on my sister's BC...Mum's actual maiden name and then 'formerly known as (different surname to my dad's altogether). When it says formerly known as does that refer to a previous marriage? And if so, how, on my parents marriage certificate, (they didn't get married until 13 years after I was born unbeknown to any of us) does it have her listed as spinster? Or could she have been adopted? |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 21 Dec 2010 10:59 |
Column 5 of a birth certificate shows the name, and previous names if any, of the mother of the baby. There are several combinations of name possible. If a woman has not been married there will be a sole entry for her name e.g. Martha Robinson. If a woman has ever been married there will be two names shown for her e.g. Martha Robinson formerly Wheeler. If a woman has been married more than once the names shown will be e.g. Martha Robinson late Wheeler formerly Gregory. If a woman has been married, all previous names should be shown whether the baby being registered was legitimate or not. |
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mgnv | Report | 21 Dec 2010 20:29 |
IGP - a nice explanation. My only quibble is your "legally entitled to" phrase - since anyone was generally legally entitled to use any name they fancied. |
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Libby22 | Report | 21 Dec 2010 22:12 |
Is your sister older, or younger than you? |
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Alyson | Report | 22 Dec 2010 08:47 |
Hi, yes my mum is still alive, but it is impossible to ask her as she is a very secretive person and would probably never speak to me again for unearthing the secrets. No...I'm not angry, I know things were different then, and on top of that she is an Irish Catholic so lots of guilt to contend with. |