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birth cert 1898
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Keith | Report | 3 Jan 2007 23:02 |
It certainly means he was present nine months before, or at least the mother says he was!! LOL Keith |
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Porkie_Pie | Report | 3 Jan 2007 19:02 |
just means he is down as the father, use this link for full info http://home.clara.net/dixons/Certificates/births.htm Roy |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 3 Jan 2007 18:59 |
Can you explain a bit more as to what you mean by 'present' |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 3 Jan 2007 18:59 |
Not really, Michelle - a lot depends on who the informant was! If the birth was registered by the mother, and she was married to the father, or SAID she was married to the father, then the Registrar would enter her husband as being the father of her child - he wouldn't question her word. Legally, the husband of a married woman is the father of her children, unless he goes to the Registrar himself and says differently. Does that answer your question? OC |
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Michelle | Report | 3 Jan 2007 18:52 |
hi all if a father's name is present on birth cert - does this mean he was present in 1898. thanks michelle |