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Father's name on Birth Certificates
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*Tony* | Report | 9 Jan 2008 18:22 |
Thanks to all those who have replied to this. |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 9 Jan 2008 17:44 |
My grandmother, when registering my father's birth in 1919 called herself by (what was to be) her married name, including nee [single name]. She obviously did not have to provide any proof that she was married although I believe they were living together at the time. She and my grandfather finally married in July 1922 - 3 months after the death of my grandfather's first wife. |
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Concrete Woman | Report | 9 Jan 2008 17:23 |
Dear Tony |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 9 Jan 2008 16:44 |
Some vicars weren't so fussy and sometimes unmarried parents are both shown on their child's baptism entry in the parish registers. |
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*Tony* | Report | 9 Jan 2008 16:40 |
Thanks Reggie. |
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ErikaH | Report | 9 Jan 2008 16:30 |
The only way the father could have been on the birth cert would have been for him to accompany the mother when she registered the birth. This applies in all cases of unmarried parents. |
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*Tony* | Report | 9 Jan 2008 16:24 |
I'm fairly new to this so just need a bit of advice on birth certificates. |