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Illegitimate in Australia

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Siobhan

Siobhan Report 24 Sep 2006 08:47

bumping ;-)

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Sep 2006 11:37

Your suspicions about Ward could be right. I don't know anything about Australian records, but you might find a baptism or some evidence that the father paid maintenance somewhere.

Siobhan

Siobhan Report 23 Sep 2006 11:20

My great grandmother Olivet Alice Murphy was born illegitimate in 1892 in Australia. Is there any way to find out details on the father, or am I officially at a dead end? Her mother's surname is Murphy on Olivet's birth certificate and yet on Olivet's marriage certificate she is named Olivette Alice Ward Murphy, and on one of her children's marraige and death certificates is referred to as Olivette Ward. As she never re-married to anyone by the name of Ward, could Ward be her father's surname? Interestingly it looks as if Olivet's mother gave birth to another two children, in 1893 and 1894. I have only just ordered transcriptions of the certificates, but from what I can tell from the BDM site, there is no father's details for these two births either, but am waiting in anticipation for the details just in case there is a clue.