Found an entry in OPR for 1822 where the child born is described as "natural child".
The entry is under heading if Tannock - the child is named Mary White and the parents are Janet Tannock and John White.
What does the term "natural child" mean - the parents were not married as far as I know.
Thanks
Natural child - what is that?
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LesleyB
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Re: Natural child - what is that?
Hi Steiner
Given the wording and use of "natural child" I'd be tending to think that the parents were not married. I think that is all that "natural child" implies.
Best wishes
Lesley
Given the wording and use of "natural child" I'd be tending to think that the parents were not married. I think that is all that "natural child" implies.
Best wishes
Lesley
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Ann In the UK
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Re: Natural child - what is that?
As you say, it means the parent's were not married, but the child has been legally acknowledged by the father.
Ann
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steiner
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Re: Natural child - what is that?
Thanks Lesley and Ann