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WW2 Babies

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Rebecca

Rebecca Report 19 Aug 2006 22:35

Havent ruled that one out either Tom as there are quite a few of us, although must have been busy cousins, three babies quite close together

Right said Fred

Right said Fred Report 19 Aug 2006 22:32

A lot went on during the war - people didn;t know if they would come back alive. Although, don;t count them all as illigitimate. I have a woman who married a man with the same surname as her, so the birth cert says Elizabeth Gregory, formerly Gregory.

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 19 Aug 2006 22:30

Ive been trawling through the birth indexes for my Endley clan and found that during WW2 and the year after I've found a few Endley children who have had the mothers maiden name as Endley. I cant get the certs just yet (sorting out new school uniform for september etc) but has anyone any suggestions? American GI's? Romantic periods during Army leave? Puddled and cross eyed