I feel daft putting this question here but can't locate another place for it (or I am being blind).
After many years of trying to find 6 missing siblings I have learnt that one I know about was a twin (via a distant relative).
The one I know about is Sarah Dora Smith born 4 Nov 1895 (but registered as 11 Nov 1895 as they were late registering the birth) baptised 1 Dec 1895 St James CoE Wolverhampton.
Now there was only ONE child baptised so what happened to the twin?
Sarah's parents were in the habit of using different churches and denominations (ie CoE and RC) for the Baptisms.
Looking on the Wolverhampton Indexes for Burials there are two possibles if the twin died very young
"8 November 1895, no name, unbaptised, lived for 4 hours, buried at Merridale, from St Mark's parish, grave number 6115, reg/no G4/01799
5 Jul 1896, Georgina Smith, 7 months, abode Faulkland Street, buried at Merridale,from St Mary's parish, Daughter of James, grave 131a, reg. no G4/02601"
Georgina's birth was registered in the same quarter as Sarah's but has a different index number Sarah 6b558 Georgina 6b557.
What is the likelyhood that Georgina is Sarah's twin?
Cheers
Simon
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Re: Finding Twins
Looks very likely.
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Re: Finding Twins
In my experience twins are usually registered with consecutive numbers so that points towards Georgina. But it's unusual that the baptisms weren't at the same time. If Georgina was sickly, she may have been baptised at birth, or shortly afterwards, or she may have been in hospital when Sarah was baptised.
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Re: Finding Twins
Thank you for the fast replies.
I'll order Georgina's birth cert
Simon
I'll order Georgina's birth cert
Simon
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Re: Finding Twins
Is this completed spes?
The general section would have been more suitable really.
Jo
The general section would have been more suitable really.
Jo

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Re: Finding Twins
Hi Jo
Yes the general are would have been best but I was using a small phone and with poor eyesight couldn't see the areas properly
and yes now completed
Simon
Yes the general are would have been best but I was using a small phone and with poor eyesight couldn't see the areas properly
and yes now completed
Simon