There are no pages with just "NHS notes" on them, if it is a continuation page, to begin with they were on spare pages of the original Enumeration Books, and so the name will be in the index twice - once for each page. But I think that there were later "just" continuation books which haven't been filmed at all. I seem to be having a problem with this at the moment as I recently applied for a redacted record to be opened and sent off the death certificate in the prescribed manner. The trouble is the death certificate only gave the lady's maiden name and that of her last husband (she had five or six!) and by 1939 she was already married to the first . So they siad they couldn't open the page because the names didn't match.... I'm going to try again and send them her first marriage certificate which also has the two people that she is living with (her mother and grandmother) as witnesses. Does anyone else have any other ideas about how I can pursuade them to do this? But they did open the record of her daughter, luckily "most" of her previous surnames had been shown on her death certificate......but only the first is given on the page - and the maiden names matched.... Kind regards Polly ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean Normington via" <[email protected]> To: "GOONS" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2016 3:23 PM Subject: [G] 1939 Register Can anyone help? When there is a note "see page 22" and the person has a line crossed through them, how do you navigate to page 22? thanks Jean -- Jean Normington Boughton ONS Guild member 4342
I think the continuation books are what I was referring to. I have tried the clicking through etc and the "see page" doesnt fit with the book the original note is in. My family member is with her husband, so i would love to know what the note was. As to the problem you are having, I would have thought certificates showing a change of name in a continuous chain "should" be enough (I do hate the word should sometimes) Nikki ----- Original Message ----- From: "Polly Rubery via" <[email protected]> To: "Jean Normington" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Sent: Saturday, 9 April, 2016 5:59:53 PM Subject: Re: [G] 1939 Register There are no pages with just "NHS notes" on them, if it is a continuation page, to begin with they were on spare pages of the original Enumeration Books, and so the name will be in the index twice - once for each page. But I think that there were later "just" continuation books which haven't been filmed at all. I seem to be having a problem with this at the moment as I recently applied for a redacted record to be opened and sent off the death certificate in the prescribed manner. The trouble is the death certificate only gave the lady's maiden name and that of her last husband (she had five or six!) and by 1939 she was already married to the first . So they siad they couldn't open the page because the names didn't match.... I'm going to try again and send them her first marriage certificate which also has the two people that she is living with (her mother and grandmother) as witnesses. Does anyone else have any other ideas about how I can pursuade them to do this? But they did open the record of her daughter, luckily "most" of her previous surnames had been shown on her death certificate......but only the first is given on the page - and the maiden names matched.... Kind regards Polly ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean Normington via" <[email protected]> To: "GOONS" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2016 3:23 PM Subject: [G] 1939 Register Can anyone help? When there is a note "see page 22" and the person has a line crossed through them, how do you navigate to page 22? thanks Jean -- Jean Normington Boughton ONS Guild member 4342 _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Nikki Brown #6552 Pullum ONS https://pullumons.wordpress.com
I edited the original below just to add my own experience - 2 cases from this thread. "See page 20" issue - I had one of these also to page 20 (is this significant??) The individual was a young child with the same name and dob in both (same person?) Unfortunately I could not make any other judgement as the rest on the entries on this page 20 were redacted. Is there a way to link the Register page to an address? Opening a closed record with a female married in 1939 who remarried subsequently and died in 1991. I sent 1st marriage certificate and death certificate which have 2nd marriage surname and birth surname and the record was unlocked. FMP obviously did not check the transcription very well as it was incorrect but I posted the corrections which have now been done (although FMP have not told me!) Did you really mean this lady had 5 or 6 husbands?? If so I think you might need to send copies all of the marriage certificates! Chris Broomfield Broomfield, Bromfield & Brumfield One Name Study -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Polly Rubery via Sent: 09 April 2016 18:00 To: Jean Normington; [email protected] Subject: Re: [G] 1939 Register <snip> I seem to be having a problem with this at the moment as I recently applied for a redacted record to be opened and sent off the death certificate in the prescribed manner. The trouble is the death certificate only gave the lady's maiden name and that of her last husband (she had five or six!) and by 1939 she was already married to the first . So they siad they couldn't open the page because the names didn't match.... Kind regards Polly
Perhaps I should have written "5 or 6 ""Husbands"" or even partners, but I was trying to be polite!! She actually only married three times (that I have discovered - although you cannot be certain of that, overseas marriages etc being a possibility), although luckily the first and last changes of name were by marriage. But I haven't got the other marriage certificate, not needed them until now, and I'll see what happens. If your page 20 child had the same name and birth date and it actually says see page 20 on her original page then it will perhaps be a string of childhood illnesses and treatments which prompted the entries to run over to another page. But the page 20 will be a list of completely unrelated indivduals (in the most cases) whose only connection is that their original entries have run out of space for updates, or that there is some significant correction which needed more space to make. The street address is given in the first column of each entry and the only place details are in the heading, quite often just the GRO codes., or just the District - which is so for the Hereford Rural District and as nearly every farm and cottage name seems to be repeated ad nauseum in each parish, it is quite a job to determine which one it is in! Towns shouldn't be such a problem....but what was it someone said about "should" on here?! Kind regards Polly I can't understand why these have been redacted, perhaps it was just thought they wouldn't be of interest, but I am *very* interested in the health of my relatives! Or maybe it is just the NHS covering their backs? ----- Original Message ----- From: "broomfield-ons" <[email protected]> To: "'Polly Rubery'" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; "'Jean Normington'" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 12:19 PM Subject: RE: [G] 1939 Register I edited the original below just to add my own experience - 2 cases from this thread. "See page 20" issue - I had one of these also to page 20 (is this significant??) The individual was a young child with the same name and dob in both (same person?) Unfortunately I could not make any other judgement as the rest on the entries on this page 20 were redacted. Is there a way to link the Register page to an address? Opening a closed record with a female married in 1939 who remarried subsequently and died in 1991. I sent 1st marriage certificate and death certificate which have 2nd marriage surname and birth surname and the record was unlocked. FMP obviously did not check the transcription very well as it was incorrect but I posted the corrections which have now been done (although FMP have not told me!) Did you really mean this lady had 5 or 6 husbands?? If so I think you might need to send copies all of the marriage certificates! Chris Broomfield Broomfield, Bromfield & Brumfield One Name Study -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Polly Rubery via Sent: 09 April 2016 18:00 To: Jean Normington; [email protected] Subject: Re: [G] 1939 Register <snip> I seem to be having a problem with this at the moment as I recently applied for a redacted record to be opened and sent off the death certificate in the prescribed manner. The trouble is the death certificate only gave the lady's maiden name and that of her last husband (she had five or six!) and by 1939 she was already married to the first . So they siad they couldn't open the page because the names didn't match.... Kind regards Polly