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Wrong father?

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Jane

Jane Report 12 Aug 2006 13:47

Thanks all I've checked and there is no record of a Joseph with a father joseph on the 1851 Census for the county so I'll take it that the name wrong and teh cert is right.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 12 Aug 2006 13:46

If everything else fits, I too would guess it's a mistake. I have a marriage cert which has the bride Janet...with father..Janet, instead of James. My parents' marriage cert. has my father and his father shown with the same 3 given names, but my grandfather was just Henry. Gwyn

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Aug 2006 13:37

If father's occupation on the marriage cert and the birth cert are the same its probably a mistake. My husband's gt gt grandfather was Jewish. Some certs say Zalig, others Solomon. I was puzzled as although I couldn't find another birth for Zusman Hart, the name of the father didn't match - till I discovered the death cert where it says Solomon Zalig Hart. I also have people who change their name on a census for no apparent reason, or decide to invent a new name on their marriage. Zusman's daughter Rose changed to Rosella in later life. nell

Janice

Janice Report 12 Aug 2006 13:33

Probably just a mistake. Wrote the J for James and carried on with Joseph instead. I have a cert where the bride's name and her sister's are the wrong way round!! Janice

Jane

Jane Report 12 Aug 2006 13:28

I have the marriage Cert for Joseph Hill and Clara Greenland May 28th 1860 in Westbury Clara (born in Newport but no idea why as the family lived in Wiltshire) had a father called William who was a shoe maker (cordwainer) - all correct on the cert Joseph born in Westbury had a father called James The certificate though says the father was called Joseph. I thought I'd made a mistake but the witnesses are Jacob Hill (name of Joseph's brother) and Paulina Greenland (name of Clara's sister). No ages given - just 'full age' - (aaargh why did they do that?) Anyway - do you think the registrar could have made a mistake?

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Aug 2006 13:21

If you provide more details, I'll try. where is thhis wrong father?

Jane

Jane Report 12 Aug 2006 13:20

Can you help?