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Do you think some people...
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Clive | Report | 12 Jun 2007 14:00 |
Probably. Certainly in Scotland in Victorian times the child was penalised as much or more than the mother and England was pretty harsh if you were catholic. Some thinking lingers on. Clive |
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Mhairi Queen of Scots | Report | 12 Jun 2007 13:53 |
take offence when you tell them that one of their ancestors an illegitimate child? I had one contact awhile a go that seemed to be excited about the connection till i told her i was decended from the illegitimate son her ancestor had before she married...it was serveral generations ago, nothing recent (child born 1853). Mhairi |