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Change of names?
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Penny | Report | 18 Jul 2007 20:59 |
It is not unsual for step children to use step fathers name. It is perfectly legal to call yourself whatever you like. check the 1871 & 1891 census - see who is calling themselves what - what surname do they use when they marry? Give us some idea of location, and it can prob be worked out for you |
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Paul | Report | 18 Jul 2007 20:49 |
Can any one help me. My g granddad Robert browning married Maria twitchings in 1851 and had 5 kids i think Maria died about 1880 odd.He went on to marry my g gran Annie wicks in 1888 bot in the 1891 cencus there are 3 teenages Amelia .Elizabeth and George all browning were they Annies children and changed thier sirname if so how do i find out? I have birth serts for an Amelia wicks whos farther was a Thomas wicks a gas fitter the same as Robert . Did Robert take on Annie and the kids. many thanks Paul browning. |