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Registration query
I've never seen this before in all my years of looking at registrations. It's quite recent so the information is made up :
Births On the same page - Brown, Jane, Brown 26 234 Brown, Jane Brown I 1234 Two years later, sister, both entries on the same page - Brown Mary Brown 26 123 Brown Mary Brown I 2345 What is the significance of the entry with the reference beginning with I? The explanation suggests it's a late entry but I really doubt that in this particular case and certainly not twice!I OC |
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Is the I instead of a volume number, or is it part of the page number? I think we may have a thread about this kind of entry somewhere but may take a while to find.
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Yes, the I is part of the registration number. I've looked at the GRO site too, the entries are duplicate but instead of the I, it just says page 0, so the I must belong to the local registry office.
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If you want to PM me some details, I could have a look and see if I can figure it out, OC.
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Thank you Kate, I will do that now.
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