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Janet | Report | 23 Feb 2004 22:05 |
Hi all, I'm one of the lucky ones. My parents weren't married but my father attended the registration of our births and, therefore, we took his surname. I have now followed his line to 1511 - wouldn't have been able to get anywhere if he hadn't insisted being there. Jan from Gravesend, Kent. |
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Shelli4 | Report | 23 Feb 2004 21:52 |
Julia I know what you mean I shouldn't have been born a HANLEY as mum was unmarried, and as i can't trrace my dad there is no branch!!!! Shelli |
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Here | Report | 23 Feb 2004 21:30 |
Thanks Crista - that is my Eunice and her sister and I've since found out that Valerie died in 1904 aged 6. Juliexx |
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Michelle | Report | 21 Feb 2004 15:19 |
Same thing here too. My husband's grandfather was born in a workhouse and his mother wasn't married, so our name shouldn't be Dyer. I have read that usually, unmarried mothers gave the child their father's surname as a middle name, so I have wondered as grandfather was Ernest Henry, perhaps his father's surname was Henry. I should look for that surname in the area they lived, but haven't got round to it. So we too have family somewhere, but I will never be able to find them. |
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Crista | Report | 21 Feb 2004 09:00 |
Julia, If you're looking for her on the 1901 census, I believe you might find her as Eunice Davies in Wem. I think she had a sister called Valerie May too. Crista |
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Here | Report | 20 Feb 2004 20:44 |
............ my grandmother, Eunice Annie Dawes who had 3 illegitimate children (my father and his brother and sister who all took her surname) all with different fathers I believe - had married or even had the father’s name on their birth certificates, my maiden name would be different and I would have a lot more rellies to find! Have I been cheated out of more research and who am I? I could be related to anyone out there and not know it. By the way, Eunice is hiding from me behind a brick wall somewhere and I'm hoping that now I'm talking about her perhaps she will pop up - please! Juliexx |