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Title: Birth Certificate terminology
Post by: blockislandjudith on Sunday 01 February 09 01:25 GMT (UK)
Hello,

I have two English Birth Certificates that list the mother's name as Annie Jackson, formerly Tinsley.  Am I to assume that Tinsley is her maiden name, or does the word "formerly" have a significance  - that is to say that she may have been married before to a Tinsley, but that Tinsley is not her maiden name.  Hope this is clear.  If her maiden name were Tinsley, would it say "born Tinsley" or something like that?  There is no clearly defined field for "maiden name". Appreciate advice from someone more experienced. 

Judith
Title: Re: Birth Certificate terminology
Post by: suzard on Sunday 01 February 09 01:30 GMT (UK)
Tinsley would be her maiden name

if she had been married before there should be 3 names - although they weren't always revealed!!!

Suz
Title: Re: Birth Certificate terminology
Post by: Berni on Sunday 01 February 09 01:30 GMT (UK)
hi judith
i'm no expert but on my parents marriage cert it had her first names then formerly..... then her maiden name . this was her second marriage
it also states the same on her death cert
hope this helps
berni
Title: Re: Birth Certificate terminology
Post by: jorose on Sunday 01 February 09 01:36 GMT (UK)
I find Clara Dixon's site good for details on all the various fields:
http://home.clara.net/dixons/Certificates/indexbd.htm
Title: Re: Birth Certificate terminology
Post by: blockislandjudith on Sunday 01 February 09 14:12 GMT (UK)
Thank you everyone for the help.  Jorose, the website you provided is exactly on my topic of the moment!  Thank you. 

Judith