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UK, England, Cumberland—Parish Registers, 1590–1960 [Part A] [MQ3H-3X3]

Lorrie Ruth Maughan Riches
Lorrie Ruth Maughan Riches ✭
February 16, 2023 edited August 16, 2024 in Get Involved

In this birth record after the father's first and last names are given it states the first name of his wife followed by (late Molineux). Am I to assume the name after "late" is her maiden name.

All items in the record follow the same pattern.

Thank you for helping me to understand.

Lorrie Riches

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  • maryellenstevensbarnes1
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    February 16, 2023

    @Lorrie Ruth Maughan Riches I checked a few names indexed by Ancestry and found the child surname matched the father : example of child John Blain; father Joseph Blain; mother surname indexed as Molineux Blain --- this follows FS General Indexing Guidelines in years past ---and yes, the name in parentheses after "late" in the mother's maiden name --- from https://www.archives.norfolk.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/family-history/parishes-and-churches/parish-registers/information-given-in-parish-registers I found lots of helpful information about old English/Great Britain/United Kingdom Parish Registers.😎

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