Could be an adoption and changing surname only, or all names or maybe there was
an error in the original registration
And they were correcting it, or they could be adding a further name to the
child.
If all their other kids got a Guernsey with birth notice in paper then you’d
expect that one to also have the same
And about the same time after birth. If there is a bigger time gap, then it may
be an adoption.
Malcolm
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Subject: [dps-chat] Endorsement WA Birth Certificate
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Good Morning All
I am helping a lady with a small puzzle wondering if anyone may have come
across this and know the answer.
She was going through her late grandparents old papers and discovered a letter
to them from the Registrar in WA dated the 5th July 1971 the application was in
relation to an endorsement on a name change on a birth certificate, the person
it was for born 1st April 1971 in WA, the application was made on the 16th
June 1971 and granted 5th July 1971. The address it went to was in Dubbo NSW,
the couple were on the electoral roll in NSW 1972 and next appeared in WA in
1977. Prior to this particular birth there were 3 daughters born 1961 onwards.
Does this indicate possibly an adoption of some sort?
Thanks to you all
Regards
Carol
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