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Foundling

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:55 pm
by Baffled
I am a female foundling born in London in July, August, September 1928. I do not know what my birth name was. I am happily married, but the person with my original name would not have a record of marriage or death; a single woman still alive! The list must have shortened considerable. I would like to determine that list. Am I mad?

So, I would like to find the names of girls born in those months, trace their details of marriage, or deaths and rub them out one at a toime. Being retired I have all the time in the world - unil my turn comes.

Any thoughts?

Re: Foundling

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:09 pm
by Nikki
I don't quite understand what you mean ....
Do you want to trace EVERY female born July/Sept. qtr 1928?
I think that would be practically impossible!
You would need to go through the GRO indexes page by page and record all possibles ......
Do you know which registration district it would be listed under? London is a county .... with many different registration districts .... you need to know the district.

How do you know that your birth was registered??
It's highly likely that your birth was never registered ...... otherwise the authorities would have been able to trace your birth mother in 1928 .......

Re: Foundling

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 3:57 pm
by Baffled
I was deposited at a Leytonstone (London) convent at the end of February 1929 and passed on to the LCC (now GLC) and judged to be 6 months old and given a 'birth' date of 31st August. I was apparently healthy and reasonably well clothed but all means of identification had been removed. This was a period of serious depression.

I visited the Records Office in about 1970 and looked at births either side of August 31st, but didn't persists for reasons you quote, but the urge for identity is strong. Curre life ntly I am my marriage certificate! I was given a name and a letter in place of a birth certificate. I subsequently visited County Hall and was told they had no idea who I was.

I have a happy life with a loving family and can l look around and forward. But there is, now and again, the urge to look over my shoulder for my early past!

Searches like this are not of great value. Some people hope to be related someone of note; Alfred the Great or Henry Tudor for instance. I just like to look at that pool of births in 1928. I am probably one of them - I might even be related to Alfred! How do I bring down a smiley? :-)

Re: Foundling

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:36 pm
by Nikki
Hi, I still think there is a possibility that your birth may not have been registered .... or registered in a district other than where you were left ......

But, if you really want to start tracing all the births then you will need access to the GRO indexes ....
If you subscribe to Ancestry (for example) then you can search the indexes page by page .....
Out of curiosity I have just checked how many images there are for surnames beginning with A in the 3rd qtr of 1928 ..... there were 35 pages!

It's not an impossible task to go through each page and pick out any that you think may be possible .... but it's not a task that I would want to undertake! :?

Re: Foundling

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:46 pm
by Baffled
Thanks Nikki. If the weather is bad and I can't get out I might do a little chase. Were records affected by the London bombings during the war?

Re: Foundling

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:14 pm
by Nikki
Hi,
I'm not sure whether the local records were affected or not, however, all local registrations are sent to the GRO quarterly, so the GRO reference should still be available even if the local one isn't. :D

Re: Foundling

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 2:43 pm
by Baffled
How do I access the GRO records,Nikki?

Re: Foundling

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:04 pm
by Alec
:D Hi

You could try contacting London Metropolitan Archives for advice mailto:ask.lma@cityoflondon.gov.uk

London Metropolitan Archives holds the in-care and adoption files from the London and Middlesex County County Councils,
covering the period 1926 to 1965.

http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporat ... y_team.htm

Thereis also the Foundling Museum mailto:enquiries@foundlingmuseum.org.uk

Baffled wrote:How do I access the GRO records


http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ is the Homepage of the General Register Office and you can enter your town or postcode to find your local register office

Re: Foundling

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:07 am
by Nikki
Hi Alec, thanks for jumping in!

How do I access the GRO records,Nikki?


If you want to start going through the indexes page by page searching for all births then you will need a site that holds the images (I personally use Ancestry, but there are other sites around that have the records, I think Findmypast also holds the indexes)
http://www.ancestry.co.uk/Default.aspx

Re: Foundling

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:53 am
by Alec
:D Hi Baffled & Nikki

You're welcome Nikki.

Newspaper reports might also shed some light on it.

It will be a long job with no guarantees so good luck :)

Re: Foundling

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:02 pm
by Alec
:D Hi

Below is 1928 London female births of 'Possible & Probable Unmarried Mothers' who may have married a man unwilling to accept another man's child :(

Name - Year of Registration - Quarter of Registration - Mother's Maiden Name - DISTRICT - County

Audrey D Arter 1928 Jan-Feb-Mar Arter St Pancras (1902-1977) Greater London, London
-Probably unmarried


Norah E Brignull 1928 Jan-Feb-Mar ? Poplar (To 1965) Greater London, London, Middlesex

Sheila D Sanger 1928 Jan-Feb-Mar ? Croydon Greater London, Kent, Surrey

Elizabeth J A Swinscoe 1928 Jan-Feb-Mar ? Holborn London, Middlesex

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Jessie Clements 1928 Apr-May-Jun ? Bermondsey (1913 Onw) London

Cecilia Petch 1928 Apr-May-Jun ? Wandsworth Greater London, London, Surrey

June R Hambrook 1928 Jul-Aug-Sep ? Woolwich Greater London, Kent, London
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Katheeen J Inglis 1928 Jul-Aug-Sep Inglis Wandsworth Greater London, London, Surrey
-Probably not married


Mary E Sanger 1928 Jul-Aug-Sep ? Croydon Greater London, Kent, Surrey

Hazel P Tarling 1928 Jul-Aug-Sep Tarling Barnet Greater London, Hertfordshire, Middlesex
Probably unmarried

Josephine M Tarling 1928 Jul-Aug-Sep Tarling Wandsworth Greater London, London, Surrey
Probably unmarried

Patricia Tarling 1928 Jul-Aug-Sep Tarling Lambeth Greater London, London, Surrey
Probably unmarried


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Doreen P Brignell 1928 Oct-Nov-Dec ? West Essex, Greater London

Ruby E Hambrook 1928 Oct-Nov-Dec ? Hammersmith Greater London, London

Rose Huggins 1928 Oct-Nov-Dec Huggins Southwark(1901 Onw) Greater London, London
Probably unmarried

Margaret Kenward 1928 Oct-Nov-Dec Kenward Hampstead Greater London, London, Middlesex
Probably unmarried


Elizabeth J Sanger 1928 Oct-Nov-Dec ? Hampstead Greater London, London, Middlesex

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Re: Foundling

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:18 pm
by Nikki
Hi Alec

How on earth did you manage to pick out those births so quickly? :roll:

By the Way ....
Love the signature!!! :lol:

Re: Foundling

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:43 pm
by Alec
How on earth did you manage to pick out those births so quickly?

By being so virtuous 8)




Patience is a Virtue
-seldom found in a man never in a woman :lol:

Re: Foundling

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:55 pm
by Nikki
Patience is a Virtue
-seldom found in a man never in a woman :lol:


You know me too well Alec! :lol:

Re: Foundling

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:14 pm
by Baffled
I've had difficulty in getting back in. Thank you for the list Alec. Why are some items in red and others black?
It looks as though I'm having a long haul, but I've saved the names. Any value in having an unusual blood group?
Baffled