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Births at Sea
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Deb needs a change | Report | 4 Nov 2007 08:54 |
Hi Allison, |
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Allison | Report | 4 Nov 2007 08:46 |
Thank you |
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Ivy | Report | 4 Nov 2007 08:27 |
The passenger lists are also not very helpful. There are two Amy Halls, both the worng age. There are 45 A Halls, mostly of the wrong gender/age/marital status. A couple of possibles are one in 1906 with Mrs M Hall, and a nurse going out in 1902. |
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Ivy | Report | 4 Nov 2007 08:13 |
There does not appear to be a female Hall birth registered at sea in the 1872-1883 period (I've relied on the Findmypast indexing rather than searching every page), but there is a female Hall registered for 1878 in the GRO index to marine births (no christian name supplied). The name of the ship is blurred, but may be "La Hague". |
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Allison | Report | 4 Nov 2007 07:24 |
Thanks, |
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Ivy | Report | 4 Nov 2007 05:36 |
If yourr ancestor came from England/Wales, then there are some sources you can check fairly easily - births of British subjects born overseas/at sea were required to be registered from 1854 - and there are the ten yearly England and Wales census from 1841 to 1901 which gives name and rough date of birth plus a place of birth on all except 1841. I came across a woman who gave her place of birth as "at sea" on one census, and "off the coast of France" on another. I'm not sure what info you get from Scottish census/registration info. |
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Allison | Report | 4 Nov 2007 01:54 |
How do you find the record of a birth at sea. |