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Birth indexes
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Mavis | Report | 18 Nov 2007 12:15 |
Does any one know why a birth reg.in 1941 has a |
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Carol | Report | 18 Nov 2007 12:25 |
It could mean that they are a twin. I had a similar case a few weeks ago - didn't know what it meant and then found out that he was a twin. |
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Judith | Report | 18 Nov 2007 13:18 |
As the number in the index reference is a page number, usually when there is an a after the reference it means an extra page was inserted into the quarterly index after it had been made up - ie the registrar for that district submitted this entry (or entries) late and so the page had to be inserted. |
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Mavis | Report | 18 Nov 2007 13:26 |
Thank you for your answers M |
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