My grand mother was an extramarital birth.
Lähetetty: 15.03.2015 07:58
My grandmother's birth registry showed she was an extramarital birth or mother was not married. 3 years later Alma Hanna Allina's (my grand-mother) mother (Maria) married and it was during 1885 that Maria, her husband (Lars Pulju) and Alma along with Maria's parents immigrated to America in 1885. Maria and Lars married 10 Feb 1883.
We do not have a guarantee that Lars is Alma's biological father - nor do we have one that says he is not. He has always been loved and cherished as Grand-pa and, in fact, it wasn't until I found Alma's original birth registry and baptism in FFHA that shows no name of a father that this came to light. Alma is listed in a communion book entry along with Maria and Lars later on which would have a person think that he may be the father or he adopted Alma.
Question: what would be the normal practice of giving an extramarital child the last name of the man her mother married, whether he is biological or adopted father. Are there documents to be filled out asking for a name change for the child or can the married couple just add a last name to the child on documents. Are there legalities Alma and Lars must meet, such as filing with a court to legalizing Alma's last name with a last name. These legalities would have been in Simo, Lappi
I have a cousin, his wife, his daughter and his grand daughter visiting Finland in May and they may be able to visit specific governmental agencies, churches, or on line archives I could research regarding Alma and her state of legality to her father.
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thank You
Janice Horton
We do not have a guarantee that Lars is Alma's biological father - nor do we have one that says he is not. He has always been loved and cherished as Grand-pa and, in fact, it wasn't until I found Alma's original birth registry and baptism in FFHA that shows no name of a father that this came to light. Alma is listed in a communion book entry along with Maria and Lars later on which would have a person think that he may be the father or he adopted Alma.
Question: what would be the normal practice of giving an extramarital child the last name of the man her mother married, whether he is biological or adopted father. Are there documents to be filled out asking for a name change for the child or can the married couple just add a last name to the child on documents. Are there legalities Alma and Lars must meet, such as filing with a court to legalizing Alma's last name with a last name. These legalities would have been in Simo, Lappi
I have a cousin, his wife, his daughter and his grand daughter visiting Finland in May and they may be able to visit specific governmental agencies, churches, or on line archives I could research regarding Alma and her state of legality to her father.
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thank You
Janice Horton