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Between 1910 & 1920 would you still have to.......

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Jen ~

Jen ~ Report 21 Jul 2006 10:41

Thanks for the response Mog, I will still check, as I have another birth to look at as well, but, thought that might be the case anyway........just needed to make sure! Jen

Mog

Mog Report 21 Jul 2006 10:32

I think registration of stillbirths started in about 1927. My grandmother had stillborn twins around 1913 and they were not registered.

Jen ~

Jen ~ Report 21 Jul 2006 10:10

Register the birth of a child, even if the child was stillborn? Jen