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No name on Births Record?
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Adam | Report | 11 Feb 2010 06:11 |
Can anyone advise me, if a birth record just says male or female rather than a name does this mean the child passed away before they could be named or could it be that the parents haven't decided on a name by the time the child is registered? Thanks for any help, I am new to this. |
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Richard in Perth | Report | 11 Feb 2010 06:40 |
It doesn't necessarily mean that the child died. My gt-gt-grandmother is not named on her birth cert, yet she lived to 50. I know it's the right birth cert as I also have her baptism entry, which has the same date of birth, address and parents names as the cert. So I can only assume that they hadn't thought of a name by the time she was registered (which was 18 days after her birth), but had by the time she was baptised, 4 months later! |
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Adam | Report | 12 Feb 2010 06:56 |
thank you so much for assistance, on further inspection though, I don't think the un-named one is the birth cerificate I was searching for, never the less, it will help me for the future. Thanks again. |