Hi All,
I'm wondering if there's any significance to who registers a babies birth.
I'm looking at my great-grandmother who had eight children. Six with her first husband and two after her first husband died during WWI.
Seven of the eight births are registered by the mother, Edith Annie MOORE nee MADDOCKS.
Sadly, the third born baby died at 1 month old and the fifth born baby died at 6 months old. Both deaths are registered by the mother.
What stands out is the one birth that ISN'T registered by the mother, and that birth just happens to be my grandad.
My grandad, Arthur Robert MOORE, was the sixth and final child of his parents. My grandad was born after his dad had been conscripted and sent to fight in WWI.
My great-grandad, also named Arthur Robert MOORE, was recorded on my grandad's birth certificate as Sapper no. 178150 no. 1 company Royal Engineers. Journeyman Stone Mason.
I don't know the date when my great-grandad was conscripted and thus, can't confirm he was present when my grandad was conceived. It seems certain that he'd been sent to fight in WWI by the time my grandad was born on the 13th December 1916.
By grandad's birth was registered on the 19th December by Florence E. Wells, present at the birth, 17 Brookfield Street, Newton. I've no idea who this person is. The name and address isn't connected to anyone else in my family tree.
My grandad was born at 7 School Street, Newton.
This is all particularly curious to me because DNA has shown that my mum, myself and my cousin aren't biological MOOREs. We're biologically descended from my grandad's mum, Edith Annie nee MADDOCKS, but we're not descended from the MOORE family.
Either Arthur Robert MOORE senior wasn't a biological MOORE himself, or he is a biological MOORE and he wasn't my grandad's real father.
Any theories or thoughts would gratefully be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
Rowan Tree
