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Birth Certificate Mystery
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Debbie | Report | 6 Aug 2015 09:02 |
Hi |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 6 Aug 2015 09:10 |
It would seem the fathers info was given by the informant but later either the named father disputed paternity or it was proved he wasn't the dad so his name and occupation was to be ignored as the father |
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nameslessone | Report | 6 Aug 2015 09:51 |
I have one where the registrar, having been told the fathers name, assumed that the mother was married to the father and had the same surname. The father was not present. The amendments were made by crossing out and a number. According to the local registry office the number refereed to the log that was kept. |
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Debbie | Report | 6 Aug 2015 11:57 |
Thank you for your replies, |
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Potty | Report | 6 Aug 2015 12:56 |
The local Register Office might still have the log of corrections. |
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malyon | Report | 6 Aug 2015 13:23 |
i dont think you can remove the fathers name you would have to have a dna to prove he is not the father |
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nameslessone | Report | 6 Aug 2015 13:50 |
I think Malyon is right about DNA - but they didn't do DNA tests in the 30's, did they? |
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KathleenBell | Report | 6 Aug 2015 14:51 |
I agree with Potty and nameslessone. The local office where the birth was registered should still have records going back much further than the 1930's. |
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Debbie | Report | 6 Aug 2015 16:29 |
Hi Everyone |
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malyon | Report | 6 Aug 2015 22:47 |
i read some where that if the mother married again that if the husband adopted the child then it was possible that the real fathers name could be removed with his premission |
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Jacqueline | Report | 7 Aug 2015 09:29 |
Who registered the birth, Debbie? |
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Debbie | Report | 7 Aug 2015 15:36 |
Hi |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 7 Aug 2015 17:16 |
Who made the declaration....and when? |
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Debbie | Report | 7 Aug 2015 20:58 |
The amendment was made 5years after the birth. The mother had re married by this time I did wonder if she could have used desertion as the Father ended up going abroad. I think there is a similar thing for marriage, after a set time the marriage can be annulled? |
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Jacqueline | Report | 7 Aug 2015 21:10 |
A marriage is normally annulled only when it isn't consummated..... |
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Debbie | Report | 7 Aug 2015 23:08 |
A mystery that will remain! |
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KathleenBell | Report | 8 Aug 2015 00:06 |
It sounds to me as if the child was born whilst the mother was married to her first husband - who was therefore assumed to be the father of the child (this was usually what was assumed). Perhaps the marriage broke up because it came to light that the child was not his and either the mother or her first husband (or even the second husband) made a declaration that the person named on the certificate was Not the father. |
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Debbie | Report | 8 Aug 2015 09:48 |
Hi Kath |
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mgnv | Report | 8 Aug 2015 19:12 |
I have seen a Scottish b.cert where the hubby's name is crossed out, and the register of corrected entries says "paternity denied" (he'd been away fighting in the Western Desert for the two y preceding and the year following the birth). |