I know...But David says the document had two signatures, one a woman...My observation is that the BC you posted has both the DR and the nurse who witnessed the birth listed. TWO witnesses. ( &A place for a second who was not a nurse)
Two witnesses are still common procedures on wills, living wills etc. unless the person witnessing a signature is a notary public, then only one is required.
I’m going back and filling out this outline using both Smith and Orley. Are their conflicts?
Dr (1961):
Head of hospital (1961):
Registrar at time of birth (1961):
Registrar who produced document in 1964:
Registrar who produced BC (2009):
Head of hospital (2009):
Other: