Hi
Just after some advice, or confirmation of what we've been told is correct.
My friend's husband's grandfather was adopted. He was born in 1926 and died in 1988, and we are trying to locate his original birth certificate to obtain, at the least, his mother's name.
As far as we are aware, he had no other siblings.
We have his name at birth, his date of birth and the exact location of where he believed he was actually born, but, because he was adopted (and we do know both the adoptive parent's names - he was living with them at the time of the 1939 register), there does not appear to be a record of his original birth registration in the public domain.
We were told that this is because he was adopted and that special forms have to be filled in for the Home Office/GRO, and to access information about an adopted person the family must use a registered adoption intermediary.
We have done this, and been given some advice and guidance of what would be needed for a investigation to begin, but it is very costly!
Does anyone know of an easier way to do this without the use of an intermediary?
Many thanks
Sue