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Question: Family History Research and stillbirths!?
Can anybody tell me when stillbirths started to be recorded/registered in the UK!? ThanksWww@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
Stillbirths are registered in the stillbirths register (since 1927)!.
This register is not available to search but requests can be made by the parents or brother or sister if the parents are dead!. See http://www!.gro!.gov!.uk/gro/content/stillb!.!.!.

It is also possible for others to request a stillbirth certificate at the discretion of the Registrar General!. Prior to 1927 it is sometimes possible to locate stillbirths in burial registers!.

As the infant has not been born or died he/she is not registered on the births or deaths register!.

FYI this is true in the USA, too!. They is a separate registration for called "Record of Fetal Death" that is used and is index separately from othe birth and death indexes!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

If you are seeking back in time the parish records would show them in some cases!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I went back to 1840`s, I didn`t try any further back,Www@QuestionHome@Com