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1. Title:   Living Family Information
Author:   JUDY ADAMS
Publication:   JUDY ADAMS
2. Title:   Ancestry. England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2005
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.Original data - General Register Office. England and

Notes
a. Note:   1 UID B39A71211014E046AF4596F8DD5C44C0E86A origanal certs
  Name: Donna Adams Hutton (her official name as given by me at registration)
 Mother's Maiden Surname: Adams
 Date of registration: Jul 1998
 Registration district: Croydon
 Registration county (inferred): London
 Registration country (inferred): England
 Register number: B109B
 District and Subdistrict: 2251B
 Entry Number: 088
  England and Wales Civil Registration Birth Index: 1984-2000
  Name: Donna Hutton (secondery record created by registra but not at my request)
 Mother's Maiden Surname: Adams
 Date of registration: Jul 1998
 Registration district: Croydon
 Registration county (inferred): London
 Registration country (inferred): England
 Register number: B109B
 District and Subdistrict: 2251B
 Entry Number: 088
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  England & Wales, Death Index: 1984-2004 Record about Donna Adams Hutton
 Name: Donna Adams Hutton
 Birth Date: 25 Jun 1998
 Death Registration Month/Year: Jul 1998
 Age at death (estimated): 0
 Registration District: Croydon
 Inferred County: London, Surrey
 Register Number: B84B
 Entry number: 65
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  death due to cogenital defect trisommoney 13
 this is a condition simular to down's (t-21) it which there are 3 instead of 2 no.13 chromersones resulting in a condition called pataus .it produeses multiple defects which are all most always incompatible with life those who do survive birth normally die whithin a short period of time.it's extreamly rare.
  donna had many defects the first picked up, and the cause of death , was a hole in the diaphram which ment her guts moved up into the chest cavity squashing her heart (also affected structurely) and lungs. this alone ment that she was unable to get the required airated blood around the body due to their stunted growth. she would have most likley survived if the hole had not occured despite having other major defects but she would have had no quality of life.
  her short life did help others. while i was expecting her edinghburgh simpson hospital (sortly before i left) was running a medical study. this involved taking blood from every expecting mother at 10 to 12 weeks in the hope that they could find a way to pick up problems early which more normally were not picked up until 16 weeks. the main problems they were looking at included trisommoney .therefore donnas excitence meant they had in the blood taken from me a sample which was what they needed ..........unfortunetly the study failed
  i wrote a poem soon after her death
  at rest with fred and may
 in their care your to stay
 the doctors told us of your plight
 they said it wasent something they could fight
 at your birth no songs were sung
 your life over 45 minuets after it began
 another thing they could not alter
 then now and for ever you are our baby daughter
  she was buried with her great grand parents. i cant aford to add her name to the stone and there is no room for the above so i have placed it here in her memory.
  facebook unknown writer reposted by a close relative in refrance to her son and it fits for donna too
  Children with disabilities are like butterflies with broken wings. They're just as beautiful as other children but they just need a little help to spread their wings. Repost if you know a beautiful butterfly xxxxxxx
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