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My grandmother had a stillborn daughter in Loveday Street Maternity Hospital, probably in the early 1920's, would there be record somewhere of that event?
My grandmother had a stillborn daughter in Loveday Street Maternity Hospital, probably in the early 1920's, would there be record somewhere of that event?
have you looked for a death certificate ..do you have the name of the child or the mothers name ? sadly as many of our members have found out still borns were very often buried with someone else at the foot of their graves and no burial records were made for them..it was common practice in those days
have you looked for a death certificate ..do you have the name of the child or the mothers name ? sadly as many of our members have found out still borns were very often buried with someone else at the foot of their graves and no burial records were made for them..it was common practice in those days
Thanks, I suspected as much. Sadly I don't have the babies name and only have my grandmothers full name. A quick death certificate search has yielded nothing...