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IS THERE ANY WAY OF PROVING/DISPROVING???

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ONY

ONY Report 8 Aug 2008 02:23

Hi there, i was wondering if someone could help me please?.Is there anyway of telling if a relative that may have just been found is related to nobles?....there was an illegitimate child born to one of our relatives. He was baptised Thomas Fitzearl and his mother was Sarah Harden. The baptism took place in Brompton, Kent, United Kingdom on May 16th 1834. The Fitzearl name got dropped and he went by the name of Thomas Fitzharden, then dropped the Fitz altogether when he married. So he ended up just Thomas Harden. Its Thomas Fitz Harden name that is in our family tree. Is there any way of proving or disproving either way?......any help would be very much appreciated thanks as we are at a total loss.

Ony