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Title: Scotish birth question
Post by: onlycomm61 on Tuesday 11 September 12 13:30 BST (UK)
Hi, hope i'm doing this correct.  My mum was born in Scotland.  both my folks passed away in 2010 and i was going thru their paperwork. (yes I really been putting it off) finally found my mums certificate of birth, it has no parents plus is was written 17 years after her birth. I know she was fostered to my grandparents but never actually adopted, she would never discuss anything about her childhood although from the snip bits it was pretty good.  Sorry going on..
Does anyone know who/how or where I would start looking for who her parents were. Any help would be appreiciated.  :)
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: Rena on Tuesday 11 September 12 14:31 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I know nothing about adoption but I've used the "search" option at the top of the page and see that there's a help section for Scottish adoptions - click on the link below, which will take you to a help section, then scroll down the page for the Scottish section.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,253490.0.html

Good luck
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: doublegeez on Tuesday 11 September 12 14:48 BST (UK)
If you want to get help then email me I can search around to see if the original record can be found , there a re a few details required and wouldnt want you to display them on here !

George
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: Rena on Tuesday 11 September 12 18:50 BST (UK)
If you want to get help then email me I can search around to see if the original record can be found , there a re a few details required and wouldnt want you to display them on here !

George

Onlycomm - As you're new to this website, you have to make another couple of postings before you can send George a personal message.  A couple of acknowlegements will do the trick.

Best Wishes,
Rena
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: Forfarian on Tuesday 11 September 12 20:19 BST (UK)
found my mums certificate of birth, it has no parents plus is was written 17 years after her birth.

I think this could be what is called a short certificate, which contains only some of the information in the full version. If you have her birth name and date of birth, George should have no problem finding the full version. Good luck!
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: Rena on Wednesday 12 September 12 11:34 BST (UK)
found my mums certificate of birth, it has no parents plus is was written 17 years after her birth.

I think this could be what is called a short certificate, which contains only some of the information in the full version. If you have her birth name and date of birth, George should have no problem finding the full version. Good luck!

I bought short form birth certificates for my children years after their births, for sending to various authorities which needed to view them, as they were cheaper than the full form ones. 

Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: terianne on Wednesday 12 September 12 13:08 BST (UK)
Go on to Scotlandspeople site and search for her name and date on birth as in is on the certificate you have  - the search will cost 1 credit you will have to buy 30 credits @ £7.00 first. because you mother birth is less than a hundred years you will have to buy an offically registered certifciate - you can do this ON THE SITE by pressing ORDER costs about £10.00 + postage. 

Also the more information you can put on your search the better the shorter the list.  you may only get one hit or a one or two if her number is common. also remember to include middle names or initials if she had any.

hope that helps

Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: doublegeez on Wednesday 12 September 12 13:15 BST (UK)
Not quite true terianne , if you can find a helpful person who visits either of the 3 centre where the records are available then they can transcribe any B M D entry upto tha last day of the preceding year , in otherwords up to 31st December 2011 for records viewed at the moment

G
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: terianne on Wednesday 12 September 12 19:02 BST (UK)
No u can order certificates but u can't view it first all u need all the necessary information

the registrars refer u 2 the site if u need a replacement copy of a lost cert
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: doublegeez on Wednesday 12 September 12 19:32 BST (UK)
anyone who visits either of the 3 sites here in Scotland can view any record b m d from 1855 to 2011 if you use scotlandspeople website then yes what you say is true

G
Title: Re: Scotish birth question
Post by: sancti on Wednesday 12 September 12 19:43 BST (UK)
Have you checked her death record for parents names?