kernowmaid
Our very own Cornish Maid
Is there such a thing as a "Stillborn Register"?
My cousin (she who knows all) has a letter from our grandad Scott's papers that is undated, and - as far as I can see - unsigned. Nor is there any punctuation
She has read it to mean that our great grandad (Robert Elliot Scott) had a twin called Gilbert who died. Now I've searched & searched - his is the only birth (to Scott & Vickers, in Northallerton, May 1865) on GRO.
And I don't see why a letter ABOUT the family would have been in the family's possession ...
But cousin is convinced - tells me that Stillborns were entered on a different Register.
Any ideas anyone?
Jane
(I'll try to upload the relevant page of the letter - fingers crossed!)
My cousin (she who knows all) has a letter from our grandad Scott's papers that is undated, and - as far as I can see - unsigned. Nor is there any punctuation
She has read it to mean that our great grandad (Robert Elliot Scott) had a twin called Gilbert who died. Now I've searched & searched - his is the only birth (to Scott & Vickers, in Northallerton, May 1865) on GRO.
And I don't see why a letter ABOUT the family would have been in the family's possession ...
But cousin is convinced - tells me that Stillborns were entered on a different Register.
Any ideas anyone?
Jane
(I'll try to upload the relevant page of the letter - fingers crossed!)
