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Thread: Missing birth record
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03-04-2012, 1:34 PM #11Colin RowledgeGuest
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03-04-2012, 2:33 PM #12
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No names no pack drill
1. Find out the sister's married name. This is a straightforward family history job. If you don't know how to do it, please ask.
2. Search for the death of a child where the circumstances fit what you know.
3. Starting from the death, work backwards to the birth.
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03-04-2012, 3:46 PM #13Colin RowledgeGuestSorry folks, but you are getting dangerously close to violating the Adoption rules of the forum. Please be careful about the details you give.
Colin
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04-04-2012, 10:48 AM #14sezzleGuestSorry folks, but you are getting dangerously close to violating the Adoption rules of the forum. Please be careful about the details you give.
As for the parents, nope i have no idea, i have an approximate year of birth for Lillian but thats if its the right Lillian at all
I would ask family but they say "oh i'll give xxx a ring and see" but then they forget and i get moaned at for mithering
maybe i'll search out the married Lillian Simpsons posted above and see if they throw anything up
thanks all, didnt want to get anyone into trouble x
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04-04-2012, 11:22 AM #15
The Terms of Service of British-Genealogy prohibit posting details of living people. In addition the Adoption Forum stipulates that adoption queries post 1911 will not be accepted. A recent poster on this General Queries Forum asked permission to pose a general question about more recent adoption procedure, but this should not be taken as permission to post specific adoption queries here. However, I think Peter has given you some very good pointers as to how you should proceed. Failing that, do read some of the 'stickies' at the top of the Adoption Forum.
Sue Mackay
Insanity is hereditary - you get it from your kids
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04-04-2012, 2:10 PM #16sezzleGuest
ah i thought with the child and her parents being deceased (child died as a baby) that it may have been ok? none of the details posted are of living people
i didnt realise there was an actual adoption forum (still quite new), also i didnt actually ask for so much information i asked if it was likely it would have been a legal adoption or a case of her sister saying she was the birth mother, just the thread kind of ran away with itself.
Thanks
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04-04-2012, 3:21 PM #17
We realise that sezzle, which is why the warning post began "Sorry, folks", ie it was addressed to those who in their enthusiasm to help might be in danger of posting information about living people. Thank you for confirming that all those involved in this case are deceased.
Sue Mackay
Insanity is hereditary - you get it from your kids
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10-04-2012, 10:39 PM #18sezzleGuest
Hi again everyone,
Just thought i would update and say thanks to you all.
I found the childs death record (and grave), but theres no actual birth record for her that i can find for her name or with either of the sisters as mothers
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18-04-2012, 2:35 PM #19sezzleGuest
Missing birth record
I posted a few weeks ago about a child who was adopted by my great aunt but who was believed to be the illigitimate child of my great gran.
I have found her death record which gave me the birth year (1945), but there is no birth record
I have found her buriel record (shes with my great great grandad) and found the grave but theres no stone on the grave
im not sure now how to look for her birth record, and im not sure what i can put on this thread namewise (none of them are living, the child died when she was 3)
My great Aunt adopted another child but he died (in adulthood) so i havent got anyone to ask
any suggestions?
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18-04-2012, 10:52 PM #20jac65Guest
Hi
Have you checked births in 1944? A child dying in 1948 age 3 could be born in 1944 depending upon their birthday and the date of death.
Andy
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