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Don't they make things complicated?
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Linda G | Report | 5 Mar 2007 17:38 |
My Dad's sister born 1917 was christened with one name (which I had never heard) and always called another...She married and her husband was called Terence Brown..On the marriage cert. it says George and three choices of surname......The funny bit is his first son was called after him Terence.....But his name was George which I have never ever heard anyone mention...Wish I had found all this out before my dear Mum died, she may have been abkle to shed some light on it...Linda |
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imp | Report | 5 Mar 2007 18:09 |
They certainly do. On the other hand - this is what keeps us all so hooked year after year, trying to fathom it all out - and the buzz we get when we 'pin 'em down'.... Gail x |