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Registration note on Birth Certificate
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Gens | Report | 2 May 2010 16:28 |
I recently applied for a copy of my parents marriage certificate and a copy of my sisters birth certificate. Interestly I discovered my parents had married 3 weeks after my sister's birth. On my sister's birth certificate, under column 8 "when registered", I found a note I have never seen on any of the other certificates I have. First was the date of registeration, 3 months after her birth, followed by "on the the authority of the registrar". Could anyone tell me if this is normal for a late registration or could it be another mystery to solve? |
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Thelma | Report | 2 May 2010 16:38 |
I am guessing that she was registered twice. |
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Gens | Report | 2 May 2010 16:48 |
Thank you to SomersetGirl and SatNav for your replies. I did have some problems requesting the certificate originally and it took longer than normal to receive it which was why I so interested. I had also thought it was more likely to be a late registration but as it was the first time I had seen an additional note on a certificate I wanted to be sure. Just one question for SomersetGirl, you mentioned that today births have to be registered within 6 weeks. Would you happen to know if that requirement would have applied in the early 1940's ? |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 2 May 2010 16:50 |
I think it's been 6 weeks to register a birth since it became compulsory - 1875ish. |
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Gens | Report | 2 May 2010 16:52 |
Thank you. Another family mystery shelved. |
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Kay???? | Report | 2 May 2010 16:54 |
Gens, |
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Gens | Report | 2 May 2010 17:02 |
I'll try that thank you. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 2 May 2010 17:40 |
My grandson's mum has a similar situation in her family. Her grandma married in the 1940's then separated from her husband after bearing two children. |
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Gens | Report | 2 May 2010 18:20 |
I have just been looking up my sister's birth again. Funnily enough, she is registered twice. Once in the quarter Apr Jun and again in July Sept. |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 2 May 2010 22:48 |
Gens |
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Battenburg | Report | 2 May 2010 23:09 |
My dau in law has been trying to get her grandfathers birth cert. (This is in NZ).He was born in 1909 and lived with his mother till he was about 4-5. She then left him with a family saying he would be better off. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 3 May 2010 00:31 |
Gens |
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Gens | Report | 3 May 2010 01:58 |
Thanks everybody for all your stories and help. I feel quite confident now that it was as Sylvia suggests, a re-registration after marriage. It was interesting to see that other people have had similar experiences and others with issues more difficult to resolve than my one. These boards are a great resource. |
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Gens | Report | 3 May 2010 14:07 |
Yes, it does make good sense Kevin, as well as being another confirmation. Thanks |