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1939 Register Note
« on: Tuesday 04 November 25 08:59 GMT (UK) »
There is a date inside the column of a relative I am looking into, written in a turquoise colour, with FPIALND written under the date. I'm wondering if anyone knows what that would mean? I assume it was added on years after the 1939 register, the initials of her two middle names were also added onto the record in the same turquoise colour.

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Re: 1939 Register Note
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 04 November 25 09:25 GMT (UK) »
Suggest it may be the date of the amendment.

I just checked my mother's entry.  She was single in 1939, but her married name has been recorded later, along with the date of the marriage.

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Re: 1939 Register Note
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 04 November 25 10:41 GMT (UK) »
Yes! I can see that being the case, do you know why that amendment might've been made?

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Re: 1939 Register Note
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 04 November 25 10:47 GMT (UK) »
Yes! I can see that being the case, do you know why that amendment might've been made?

The NHS used the 1939 Register as part of their records system until at least the 1960's.


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Re: 1939 Register Note
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 04 November 25 11:02 GMT (UK) »
The NHS updated the register until 1991. It was also annotated by Inland Revenue staff up to the late 1970s in connection with Post War Credit repayment claims.
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Re: 1939 Register Note
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 04 November 25 11:28 GMT (UK) »
Do you know what that specific annotation would've referred to? I know there were different annotations with separate colours and codes like the one in my picture to reference a specific event. I haven't been able to find out what the annotation in my record would be a reference to.

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Re: 1939 Register Note
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 04 November 25 14:18 GMT (UK) »
In my experience FPIA in green ink is a name amendment (for reason other than marriage) and I believe LND is the district code for London where the change was made/originated from  The original district codes for some London boroughs would no longer be applicable following the establishment of Greater London in the 60's. There is a similar example further down the same page as your subject.

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Re: 1939 Register Note
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 04 November 25 14:36 GMT (UK) »