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Altering Marriage certificate
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Arana | Report | 6 Nov 2008 12:26 |
Hi my grandfather birth cert has his own name as father instead of the correct one, the father signed it without checking. Because grt grandad sign the cert. I contacted GRO and they have said that without other proof such as marriage (which I do have with correct parentage on it) and the baptism form (which we don,t have because he wasnt baptised) and other documents from that period (what they could be i,m not sure) they will not correct it. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 6 Nov 2008 11:07 |
I also meant to add that the GRO pointed out that any indexes already published by sites such as Ancestry or Find my Past will not reflect the change. |
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Arfermo | Report | 6 Nov 2008 01:06 |
Thanks to all respondants for your help and comments--I will pursue this because the one letter error not only changes the name completely, but it may cause much trouble for future family research, should my efforts be lost in the mists of time. Cheers ! |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 4 Nov 2008 16:01 |
The original record always stands but a correction note can be added. |
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JMW | Report | 4 Nov 2008 14:03 |
Regardless of some of the items above, The Registrar Generals Office has a section called 'Corrections and Re-registrations' and guess what, they deal with corrections to BMD entries which were spotted after the informant left the building. |
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Irene | Report | 3 Nov 2008 17:29 |
Sorry I do not think you can change it. My gt.gt.gradmother had her name spelt wrong and I even sent a copy of her birth certificate to confirm her right details to the registrar but was told they can only copy what is written on the original certificate so it remains misspelt. Irene |
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Potty | Report | 3 Nov 2008 16:31 |
Is the marriage on freebmd yet? If so, you could add a postem noting the correct name. Then, anyone else searching in the future could see the correction if they look at the postem. |
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Julie | Report | 3 Nov 2008 16:16 |
It can't be changed |
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susiwong | Report | 3 Nov 2008 14:49 |
I have a gr grandmother as Emmeline on her birth certificate but Emily on her marriage and death certs. As she couldn't write I presume the vicar misheard and her daughter used the marriage cert info to register her death. I also have gr gr grandfather and his eldest son transcribed on two census' as Lous instead of Lewis. Took lots of searching before I found that one!! |
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Kate | Report | 3 Nov 2008 14:22 |
Just remembered, I had noted down some time ago a baby in my tree christened as Edith Elizabeth Atkinson Grayson (she was apparently illegitimate and the daughter of my great-great aunt Maggie). I looked and looked for a marriage, but couldn't find one. |
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Battenburg | Report | 3 Nov 2008 12:40 |
My grandmothers birth cert says Constant Ruby sex boy. My other grandmother Florence Mary instead of May. |
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JMW | Report | 3 Nov 2008 12:24 |
It may be possible to correct it, although as both the parties married are no longer living it would require special permission from The Registrar General. You will require proof of the use of the name CASEY at the time of the marriage. A birth certificate would probably not be sufficient. Talk to the Superintendent Registrar at the office local to where the marriage took place. |
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Kate | Report | 3 Nov 2008 00:40 |
I'm not sure if you could correct it - you might be able to send a note to the local registrar to let them know there could be an error and ask them to check. Perhaps it is a misinterpretation of the original writing - I could imagine an "r" being mistaken for an "s" in certain types of handwriting. |
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Arfermo | Report | 3 Nov 2008 00:18 |
My mother's maiden name was entered incorrectly on her marriage certificate--Carey instead of Casey.This is also repeated on the BMD records (no wonder I could'nt find it easily.)How difficult is it to correct this? The marriage took place in the late 1930's, 100 miles from where I now live. Both parents are dead. Thank you . |