
Found an interesting record (or 2) today, and was told that it was the type of story and tidbit that some people like so I am sharing with all of you.
Its from that wonderful, mythical and sometimes magical year of 1855!
Yes the year that Statutory Registration came into force in Scotland.
To set the scene in the process of my research I came across a child by the name of Adam TURNBULL born 1855.
However there appeared to be 2 records for his birth, both with the same mothers maiden name, but in separate, but bordering, parishes.
(There is only 4 Adam TURNBULL's born in 1855 in Scotland so this is easy to find if anyone wants a look themselves)
So as I had booked a Research day at the Local History Centre (Alloa, great wee office for those who's never been and handy for me) I took a note of it on my sheet and decided to check it out as one of my many many things when I was there.
The fact it was 1855 was a draw in itself as you can never tell what little pieces of information you are going to get, but the fact that there was 2, I was intrigued, was one a cousin? Another child of the same name born to the parents born the same year?
You can never tell just by looking at the transcriptions at home.
I opened both Images... and BINGO I struck gold! (Or at least I got a little excited)
Same child!! Registered in 2 different Parishes.
Childs Birth is the 22nd of April so I suppose by this time of the year everyone still doesn't really know what they are doing, but nobody wants to get fined!
(Hereafter I have used a small amount of my imagination to my illustrate what I can only imagine from the information is what happens next)
So on the 11th of May Father Adam toddles down to the Polmont Registration office and registers this new child. (Their 5th for those interested)
He states the child's name, knows their marriage date, knows his wife is Born in Paisley, knows all the usual things, gets asked how many children they have he says 1 Girl 1 Boy and 2 boys dead. All fine registrar writes it down. Off he toddles home. Done he's not going to get fined or jailed.
However the next day, the 12th of April we find our same Father Adam down seeing the registrar at the Muiravonside office, this time the child Adam is with his father. He gives all the same information, same marriage date, mother born Paisley. Then when the Registrar asks him about other children, he just says 1 Girl 1 Boy. No mention of the 2 boys that didn't make it out of childhood.
Now did the registrar who was not used to all these new questions and doing the job forget to ask this question? Was the TURNBULL family so well known in the parish that because he'd only seen them with 2 kids did he just fill that bit in and not know about the other 2?
My personal theory is that given the baby Adam was present, I would assume that mother was also present (not that I saw this noted on the document) so when asked about the children and being a considerate man and knowing his wife would have (understandably) gotten upset at the mention of her 2 boys he omitted this piece of information?
An interesting piece of history.
One that maybe will tickle your imagination too and can think of other possible scenario's for this, or maybe for the new genealogists out there it will show you that yes sometimes the child is registered twice in separate districts or parishes (sometimes by different people and other times by the same)
At least it was interesting to me, a change amongst the other records of drowning in canals and ditches at sides of Railways today (apparently this lot really don't like to die in their own beds!!)
Let me know what you all think, and any new theorys I can add to my already colourful picture of this family!
KT