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Our Kid
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My twin son was stillborn in 1965. He was registered at the time. If you go to the Registrars Office, they do keep a record of stillbirths but only the next of kin can have a copy. These records are not in the public domain but are available to the next of kin.
My son was buried in his own coffin at the foot of someone else who was being buried. If you look into the cemetery records, these are recorded.
If you know the date of the birth/death, it is possible to find both registeration certificate and the burial place.
Best wishes, Our Kid
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Re: stillborns
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 26 January 08 18:26 GMT (UK) » |
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I had a stillborn baby in 1965. He was registered with the local registrar and I was given a certificate.
If you go to the Registrars Office closest to the hospital, give them the date, parents names, etc., if you are a sibling, you should be able to get a certificate.
My baby was registered and the hospital said they would see to his body but we insisted that he was buried so he went in with someone else. His coffin was placed in the grave at the foot of the lady he went in with. We did have to pay the undertaker.
Sometimes the hospital use the babies for research but there should be some record. It is worth checking with the hospital.
Best wishes, Pauline
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Re: stillborns
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 26 January 08 18:44 GMT (UK) » |
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The only way I discovered two stillbirths was via a local authority website of burial records. They had never been spoken about in the family. Too painful I guess. 
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Re: stillborns
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 26 January 08 19:07 GMT (UK) » |
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My sister had a stillborn (full term) baby girl in August 1976. She was asked if she wanted to see her, but was too upset at the time, and later regretted that decision. She was told the hospital would "take care of things", and she never ever knew what happened to that childs body.Now, that childs older sister, my niece, would like to find out. Anyone have any idea who to ask? The hosital where the birth took place has been demolished. Cavvytri
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« Reply #23 on: Saturday 26 January 08 19:13 GMT (UK) » |
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Try the Registrars Office nearest the hospital. As this baby was full term they would have to have registered the child.
There will be a certificate for it and a sibling can get the certificate.
Pauline
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Re: stillborns
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 26 January 08 19:18 GMT (UK) » |
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Thanks Pauline, I will tell my niece. Cavvytri
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Amos,Burnside,Cowan,Hamilton,Lawrie,Reid,Skeldon,(East Lothian, Berwickshire) Matthew,Tough,Sheriff,Guild,Gourlay,Cundall,Brown(Angus,Midlothian&Australia) Dunn,Coombs,Dalrymple,Newman,Elliott, Embleton,Day (Northumberland,Hampshire,Kent,Middlesex) McPherson , Perth, Scotland Cameron, Perthshire
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Both my sister and her husband have passed away, so my niece should be ok to get the certificate in that case.
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There will be a certificate for it and a sibling can get the certificate.
Not unless the parents are dead. I have already tried to get a cert for my full term stillborn sister, but as my parents are alive it's not possible  unless of course the parents apply
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Just thought that I would add something on here that may help other researchers with stillborns. I know it is a touchy subject with older parents. I have also had a stillbirth, so I know what it is like talking about it. Anyway, my mum had lost stillborn twins in 1962, they were taken away from her and she did not know where they were buried. Here is what I did. I telephoned the New Womens Hospital here in Liverpool as the old Liverpool maternity closed. They were very helpfull. As they didn't know what really happened back then, they told me to phone a local undertakers and asked where stillborns would of been buried at that time. After having no luck with them, I telephoned Liverpool City Council and they did a search. They informed me that they where buried in Toxteth Cemetery and gave me the plot number. Sadly, my mum had passed away by this time, so wasn't here when I went to pay my respects. The procedure was that if the hospital buried the infant, they went into a paupers grave, so another eleven babies are in the same plot. Very sad, but I get comfort knowing that they are not alone. Lynn
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