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London and Middlesex / Re: School run by Nuns
« on: Sunday 08 August 21 10:39 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Bookbox,
What an informative record you highlighted, sadly my boy was not there but we carry on.
The family rumour was that he was brought up by the nuns, thats all I know, born in Wandsworth and brought up in Islington, his sister lived in Battersea, thats all I've got to go on.
Again, "Many Thanks".

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London and Middlesex / Re: School run by Nuns
« on: Saturday 07 August 21 21:00 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the reply Carole, no he had parents but he had another mother on his birth certificate and I think he was farmed out as a result, it happened years before with other siblings.

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London and Middlesex / School run by Nuns
« on: Saturday 07 August 21 20:18 BST (UK)  »
A boy born in 1915 in Wandsworth, London was brought up by the nuns.
Would anybody please identify any such schools in that area of the time that he may have gone to as a young lad growing up ?
If so, are there any records kept to look up names ?
Many thanks

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England / Re: Deed Poll
« on: Saturday 01 February 20 19:32 GMT (UK)  »
KGarrad, Well put, Thank you for the info.
regards

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England / Re: Deed Poll
« on: Saturday 01 February 20 16:23 GMT (UK)  »
Antony, Thanks for your input.
There are two children in question.
First child born with a certain Surname, in 1950.
The mother then marries in amj 1952 to a person who the second child ( born in the February)relates to and has the fathers surname.
Both of these children are then re-registered in jas 1952, the first child's surname now reads the same as the second child.
This seems to me done to keep both children with the same surname, but how would you be able to have a child and then re-register him 2 years later under another surname ?

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England / Re: Deed Poll
« on: Friday 31 January 20 17:32 GMT (UK)  »
Rosie
The parents were married jfm 1952 so you are possibly right they re-registered in JAS receiving a proper reference, 4B 76

Thanks for setting me on the right path.
regards

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England / Re: Deed Poll
« on: Friday 31 January 20 17:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Liz and Rosie.
I have taken my time replying and am mindful that I must not discuss somebody living so I am restricted as such.
If I use a deceased record so as not to be in breach of rules which has a similarity somewhat.

Carla d Christie Hatfield Herts was born in February, her record reads, JFM 1952 Hatfield, see 5/52.
and
Carla d Christie Hatfield Herts JAS 1952 4B 76

Why the second entry ?

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England / Re: Deed Poll
« on: Thursday 30 January 20 18:27 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks to all for your replies, I was thinking along the lines of deed poll because I had come across a birth registration for somebody in jfm quarter of a year, only to see the same person under ond of the same year.
I also saw a registration of somebody in ond of a year that bears the same reference/page No as somebody that has a different surname in ond of the same year.
How can this be possible and  without applying for each certificate what other option is there to avoid costs.
Thanks

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England / Deed Poll
« on: Wednesday 29 January 20 20:04 GMT (UK)  »
Is it possible to check say on a register lists of names of people whose names were changed by deed poll ?
Thanks

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