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Stillbirths

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ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 17 Mar 2011 13:27

I cannot find the thread on this but have just read that from 1926 all stillbirths are reg with Registrars and from that you will find possibly details of burial.

Hope this info is of use to someone.

Potty

Potty Report 17 Mar 2011 13:43

The stillbirths register can only be accessed by parents or siblings as this from the direct.gov website:

Order a stillbirth certificate
Due to the sensitive nature of stillbirth registrations, only the mother or father of the child is able to apply for a certificate. The parent must be named on the birth certificate to do this. Should the parents be deceased, a brother or sister can apply if they can provide their parents’ dates of death.

Val

Val Report 21 Mar 2011 22:23

What about a birth that is not showing up could the parents put it on 1911 cencus even if it was a still birth as my gran put down 7 kids then it was scored out with a red pen and 8 kids put in 7 alive and 1 dead but the baby didn't die in warwick as I asked if they could check and they did which was nice of them