ChatterBank1 min ago
Adoption papers
I have found out from the 1901 census that my Gt.Grandfather had an adopted son. Would the adoption papers be available or is there any means I can find out more about the son.
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Hi sigma, prior to 1928 there wasn't a national record of adoptions kept. Most adoptions prior to 1928 were carried out by private organisation s like charities or children's charities. Alot earlier than that the Parish would arrange places for orphaned or abandoned children within it's Parish boundaries, these children could well be placed with...
10:20 Sun 11th Mar 2012
Hi sigma, prior to 1928 there wasn't a national record of adoptions kept. Most adoptions prior to 1928 were carried out by private organisations like charities or children's charities. Alot earlier than that the Parish would arrange places for orphaned or abandoned children within it's Parish boundaries, these children could well be placed with trademen or farmers as apprentices. In 1901, it's probablr that the child was taken in from neighbours or other relatives but it may not be the case that the child's name was changed. Do you have much detail from the census? It might not be a great problem tracing the child's birth parent(s) if it was a small community. Could the child have been a relative? Older daughter's illegitimate child is the usual.
Richard was born Q3 1900 and died in 1923 his parents were George and Mary Brewster of Claverley Shropshire, George Brewster married mary pickstock 1886, George's parents were George Brewster and Jane Charlotte Price married Q3 1859, so where the Butler comes in must be on his mother's side I guess.