Subject: Re: Who died and Donna's birth certificate From: emeu08@castle.ed.ac.uk (ME3 Student) Date: 1992-06-03, 01:06 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks jblum@lucy.umd.edu (Jon Blum) writes: > >In article <1992Jun2.122516.14877@pdn.paradyne.com> pitchon@paradyne.com (Howard Pitchon) writes: > >[re "Eileen Hayward" on Donna's birth certificate] >> >> I'm sure there are a zillion other scenarios. > >Here's an easy one. Will and Eileen Hayward were separated at the time of > >Donna's birth. She was legally married, hence using her married name, but > >she didn't want this man who'd left her to be recorded on her daughter's > >birth certificate. Why would she put her married name in the space for her maiden name. Matbe things are different in the US but in the UK there is a space for the family name, the father's first names, the mothers first names and the mothers maiden name. I think this is also how it was when I noticed it, but I will have to go an check it out again. Donald