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Find My Past Blog - Weird and wonderful discoveries in the fully indexed birth record

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  • Find My Past Blog - Weird and wonderful discoveries in the fully indexed birth record

    Following the launch of our fully indexed birth records last week, we’ve uncovered some interesting finds within the records:
    • 10 babies named Fish Fish were born between 1840 and 1883, bizarrely, all in Lancashire. The list even includes one Fish Fish Fish born in Blackburn in 1864:
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    • 340 Adolfs have been registered - with the last birth listed in the UK in 2005.
    • Just five Ringos were registered in 1964 and 1965, compared with 2,414 Georges, 36,877 Johns and 56,170 Pauls.
    • Six Dick Turpins were registered between 1854 and 1916 - a highwayman from the 1700s:
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    • Four Maradonas were registered in 1986, the year of the infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal. Eight more were registered between 1999 and 2006, including two Diego Maradonas and two Ronaldo Maradonas.
    • Eight Peles were registered between 1970 and 1972, following the footballer’s 1000th goal in 1969.
    • Eight babies have been given the forename Hercules, with a further 51 bearing it as a middle name.
    We also did some research into the birth patterns over the past century and found that the trend for births at certain times of the year has changed. In 1907 and 1908, the peak time of year for births was in quarter two during April, May and June, compared with 2007 and 2008 when July, August and September saw the most births. It’s possible that 21st century parents are more mindful of the school year than they were 100 years ago.

    Search our fully indexed birth records today to see who you can find.



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