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Is it possible to check this out please?

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Tiger-Lily

Tiger-Lily Report 27 Oct 2007 22:20

I have only recently been told that my dad was born a twin and that his sister died at birth/was still born. Would the details of the baby girl have to be registered somewhere? Would she have been named do you think?
Is there any way that I could verify this?
My dad was James Briley born on 22nd February 1927 in Camberwell, SE London.
Thanks for any help you can give me.

Tiger-Lily

Victoria

Victoria Report 27 Oct 2007 22:25

If there was a twin, she has not been registered on the normal GRO as I have checked. However, if she was stillborn she could be on the stillborn register.

BW

Jane

Tiger-Lily

Tiger-Lily Report 27 Oct 2007 22:30

Thanks Victoria, How do I find the stillborn register please?
Tiger-Lily

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 27 Oct 2007 22:31

http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/stillbirths/

Roy

Tiger-Lily

Tiger-Lily Report 27 Oct 2007 22:32

Thanks Porkie Pie,
Tiger-Lily

Victoria

Victoria Report 27 Oct 2007 22:32

I am not sure that you can due to the nature of the birth here are the details from www.GRO.gov.uk

Home Births Deaths Stillbirths Marriages Civil Partnerships Adoptions About Us Research Contact Us



Stillbirths
Obtaining Stillbirth Certificates

Due to the sensitive nature of stillbirth registrations, the procedure for ordering a certificate of the entry differs from other types of certificates. We will only send out the application form after we have been contacted by phone or in writing by the mother or father (if he is named on the certificate). In cases where the parents are deceased, a brother or sister can apply if they can provide their parents’ dates of death.

The cost of the certificate is £7.

Phone +44 (0)845 603 7788
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm GMT (excluding bank holidays) and Saturday 9am to 4pm GMT.


Or write to us at:
General Register Office
PO Box 2
Southport
Merseyside
PR8 2JD

For Welsh speakers, a Welsh helpline service is available on +44 (0) 151 471 4575.

Written enquiries in Welsh should be sent to:
Y Swyddfa Gofrestru Gyffredinol
Blwch Post 118
Smedley Hydro
Trafalgar Road
Southport
PR8 2GQ



This page last revised: Tuesday 13 February 2007

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