I have a Birth Certificate for a potential ancestor, born in Hexham, Northumberland in 1872. Neither the Father's name nor his occupation is recorded and I understand the possible concoctions of underlying reasons for this.
I have heard about Bastardy Orders, where a group of guardians in the town would decide whether to make local funds available to support a child born to an unmarried mother, who was unable to support the child herself. Apparently, the mother had to divulge the name of the Father in order to receive the funds. Even whilst in Labour, the attending Midwife had to try to glean the Father's name.
I have already contacted Woodhorn Colliery in Ashington, where the records, if any, would be stored. The person I spoke to didn't seem to know too much about this subject and just advised me to go up and hopefully I might find something. So before I take a trip up there, is anyone able to offer any hints, tips or further information on these 'orders' please?
Much appreciated, thanks.