I have been ubale to locate a birth registration for my gggrandfather after much relentless searching.
However, I do know the date he was baptised being 9 Dec 1838 in Leintwardine, Herefordshire, England.
His name is William Holloway and his parents were a William & Ann Holloway, she also went by the name of Mary just to confuse the issue.
Question: Would the GRO be able to produce a baptism certificate ? How can I locate a further paper trail without knowing his actual birthdate. Bearing in mind I am in Australia and so going to the Parish is not a possibility!
Cheers
Jayne
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Thread: Birth & Baptism certificates
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08-09-2010, 4:08 AM #1jdaveyGuest
Birth & Baptism certificates
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08-09-2010, 4:44 AM #2
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Jayne, the nearest birth I can find is in Dec.1/4 of 1838 Worcester. vol. 18..page 468 . Haven't linked him yet with a William in 1841 census. There is a William with wife Sarah.
A William Hawlway (with an accent?) 30 Wife Ann 25, Jane 4 & son William 2 b Leintwardine are here.
HO107; Piece 428; Book: 18; Civil Parish: Leintwardine; County: Herefordshire; Enumeration District: 4; Folio: 5; Page: 5;Happy Families
Wendy
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08-09-2010, 6:47 AM #3jdaveyGuest
Hi Waitabit,
I believe the William Hawlway is my William Holloway. In the 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 & 1891 census they all say he was born in Adforton, Herefordshire. The baptism took place in Leintwardine. From google maps Worcester does not to far away, I will look into the Dec 1/4 1838 birth. Many thanks Jayne
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08-09-2010, 6:52 AM #4GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by jdavey
Question: Would the GRO be able to produce a baptism certificate ?
How can I locate a further paper trail without knowing his actual birthdate. Bearing in mind I am in Australia and so going to the Parish is not a possibility!
Other than that, try the local county record office to see if they can provide a facsimile copy of the register entry or a copy of the register on fiches.
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08-09-2010, 7:15 AM #5
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Adforton was part of a township within the parish of Leintwardine. To confuse the issue, Adforton was in the Knighton Registration District; much of Leintwardine parish was in the Ludlow registration district. These are the two registration districts to check. Births had to be registered in the district in which the birth occurred. Many births went unregistered in the early days of civil registration.
So it is quite possible that the birth wasn't registered. In these circumstances you would have to work from the parish register and also check for a sibling who might have been registered and obtain that certificate as a substitute.
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08-09-2010, 8:06 AM #6jdaveyGuest
Many thanks Geoffers and Peter, that is terrific information, I will follow up all lines. Cheers Jayne
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