Hello,
My thanks to Nicola for her help.I have to go to the archives
sometime soon
and I will try to have a look.
Roy
On 28 March 2013 17:28, NICOLA THOMAS <nic.thomasfhs(a)tesco.net> wrote:
Roy
The burial of stillborn children is recorded in some of the local parish registers. Off
the top of my head I can think of Garndiffaith church has some and there is a page or two
at the back of one of the Panteg registers.
Nicola
Today's Topics:
1. Still Births (R Davies)
2. Re: Still Births (Brad Rogers)
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From: R Davies <davies_r11(a)sky.com>
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Hello,
A sister of mine said that our mother gave birth to a full
term, but stillborn child in c 1928.I have
checked all the birth records to no avail,so am presuming the baby
boy's birth wasn't registered.As there
is no record of burial also,what would have happened to the body?
This was in Pontypool
Thank you
Roy
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