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Offline joelhall

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Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« on: Thursday 26 August 10 17:55 BST (UK) »
How common was it for the time of birth to recorded on birth certificates in the early years of BMd certificates?

I ask because I have a birth certificate for my g-g-grandad's brother and box 1 reads:

Twenty fifth of May 1840 3:30 am at Runcorn.

Is it significant for the time of birth to be recorded, as I have not seen this before on any old birth certificates.

Thanks in advance,

Joel

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Re: Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 26 August 10 17:56 BST (UK) »
Hi Joel

It usually indicates a multiple birth ie twins, triplets

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Re: Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 26 August 10 18:09 BST (UK) »
Hi Joel,

As Dawn mentions, the entry of a time usually indicates multiple births and which was necessary to identify the elder / eldest child for inheritance purposes.

However, in the 1840s there were a small number of Registrars recording times for all births.

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Essex - Burrell, Thorogood
Norfolk - Alcock, Bowen, Bowers, Breeze, Burton, Creamer, Hammond, Sparkes, Wakefield, Wiggett
North Devon - Burgess, Chalacombe, Collacott, Goss
Northamptonshire - George, Letts, Muscutt, Richardson
Somerset - Barber
Wiltshire - Brine, Burges, Carey, Gray, Lywood, Musselwhite, Perris, Read, Turner, Wilkins

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Re: Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 26 August 10 18:24 BST (UK) »
Ah right thanks.  Just that it didn't appear on any others and I can't find a related birth in the same quarter or area.

Once again, thanks folks ;)

Joel


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Re: Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 26 August 10 18:49 BST (UK) »
i think the time is recorded anyway on scottish birth certs.
Holman & Vinton- Cornwall, Wojciechowskyj & Hussak- Bukowiec & Zahutyn, Bentley & Richards- Leicester, Taylor-Kent/Sussex  Punnett-Sussex,  Bear/e- Monkleigh Gazey-Warwicks

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Re: Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 26 August 10 19:40 BST (UK) »
I was born in Scotland and the time of my birth is recorded.  Cuthie

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Re: Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 26 August 10 20:10 BST (UK) »
I have an ancestor born 26 April 1842 iN Foulness, Essex. The birth cert says 9am. I have not found any evidence he was a twin.
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Re: Birth certificate confusion - time of birth
« Reply #7 on: Friday 27 August 10 11:34 BST (UK) »
Joel - as others have posted time usually indicates a multiple birth, but this was early in civil registration & registrars weren't consistent. Barbara Dixon's guide has another example:
http://home.clara.net/dixons/Certificates/births.htm#COL1