« on: Sunday 06 April 25 21:07 BST (UK) »
Hello,
I’ve just located a birth certificate of a family member but am a bit puzzled. In the informant section it lists the father as the one who registered the in this format [e.g. M. Smith - father].
However the initial provided does not match the father’s actual name [e.g. A M Smith]. He does have a middle name that matches this initial (M), but he did not go by this name/the middle name is rather a honour surname (e.g. Mason). A’s father was an M Smith, so I thought it could’ve been him who registered as the grandfather and mistaken as father, but I found out he died before this birth occurred.
The certificate is handwritten. I don’t know if it could be a misspelling. Has anyone seen this issue before?
Sorry if this the wording is confusing. I’ve used fake names as the family member is still living.
Allan, Bell, Bolam, Bollum, Burrell, Campbell, Colthard, Conroy, Harrison, Howey, Keeney , Keough, Kirkup, Muldoon, Rooney, Storey, Valentine, Weatherson, Weatherstone (Nthland)
Ford, Aynsley, Lewis, Brown, Myers (Durham)
Green, Dillon, Drain, Cox, Muldoon (Lanark)