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missing twin?
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alviegal | Report | 7 Sep 2007 17:52 |
Is this them in 1901 |
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Loz From Leices | Report | 7 Sep 2007 17:48 |
I've also heard that if a child was stillborn it wasn't registered. |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 7 Sep 2007 17:35 |
Could be the other baby was stillborn. |
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Researching: |
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ErikaH | Report | 7 Sep 2007 17:00 |
I've checked the GRO info...........only one Tonks registered on the page. And only one in the quarter in Bolton |
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ErikaH | Report | 7 Sep 2007 16:59 |
Does the birth cert include the time of birth? |
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Nicola | Report | 7 Sep 2007 16:55 |
I need some help please... My great grandmother was born in 1895 in bolton. There is no father named on her birth cert. The family story is that her father was the son of the man that Sarah (her mother ) was a servant for. The interesting thing is that before she died she told us that she was a twin but I cant find any trace of a twin. How do I find out? I am wondering if its possible that the family of the father adopted the twin? If this is true then maybe the father will be named on that cert and I could trace the family... |