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Adoption/Birth Certificates
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dragongirl | Report | 30 Aug 2007 20:40 |
SCARLETT RIBBONS ; have sent for original Birth Cert which is Evan T Jenkins born 1899 this is the name on 1901 Census |
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gails37 | Report | 30 Aug 2007 19:35 |
nudge for later |
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Heather | Report | 30 Aug 2007 14:44 |
You need to find his birth certificate. When you say you dont know the mother - is she not the wife of the man given as the adopted father? In most cases a child was "adopted" when a widow remarried. Strangely Ive found in my lot the boys tended to revert to their birth name on formal occasions like marriage/signing up - perhaps they thought they had to legally. |
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Penny | Report | 30 Aug 2007 14:05 |
nope, nothing legal until much later- late 1920's-.He'd have just taken on their name i guess. |
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dragongirl | Report | 30 Aug 2007 13:50 |
My husband`s grandfather was adopted, on the 1901 Census it says adopted son of ,,,,,,,, and his birth name,born 1899 Thereafter on Army, marriage death certs he has his new name,Would there be a new birth certificate in this name or if it was an informal arrangement how can you legally reregister the birth ? Still trying to find his birth mother any input appreciated |