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Una Dillicee Wells birth Halifax, Halifax County on May 6, 1921

Female Birth Registration: Year: 1921 number: 40800512

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Registered No.  40800512

PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF BIRTH

1. PLACE OF BIRTH

County of Halifax

City, Town or Village Halifax

2. FULL NAME OF CHILD Wells, Una Dillicee

3. Sex of child

Female

4. Twin, triplet or other?

5. Was the child born alive?

Yes

6. Legitimate?

Yes

7. Date of Birth

May 6, 1921

FATHER

8. Full Name Richard Wells

9. Residence Halifax, N.S.

10. Racial Origin British | 11. Age at last birthday 46

12. Birthplace Newfoundland

13. Occupation: —

(a) Trade or profession Carpenter

(b) Business in which employed Imperial Oil worker

MOTHER

14. Full Maiden Name Rebecca Dora Mills

15. Residence Halifax, N.S.

16. Racial Origin British | 17. Age at last birthday 35

18. Birthplace Newfoundland

19. Number of children of this mother (including this child)

Living 2 Dead 4 Stillborn

20. Occupation, if other than household duties

21. Name and Post Office address of Informant Mrs Richard Wells Halifax, N.S.

22. Name of Doctor, nurse or other person in attendance at birth Dr. Grace Rice

I certify the foregoing to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Given under my hand this 6 June 1921

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Note: I think the number of births and deaths of the children should be "2 living and 4 dead and 0 stillborn. I think the total of 6 follows the question and the numbers below are showing the division of those six.

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