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Different Surnames

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Colette

Colette Report 17 Jul 2003 18:02

Oh Pearl, what a shock! Just had a feeling that this maybe so. Thinking of you and your family at this hard time. You never know what skeletons are going to pop out of the cupboard with this.

Pearl

Pearl Report 16 Jul 2003 18:29

Collette, We have now received a BC for James Thomas James who was born out of wedlock. The family are now reconciled to this, and in any case remember him and his dainty, diminutive wife as loving parents and grandparents to their four children and eight grandchildren. Crista, I have not enquired about the double naming, but I do not think it made any difference in our country, as even today we know of quite a few carrying the double name. In Wales the use of the patronymic system was used extensively - the'seventh son of a seventh son' sort of thing. Also, the prefix 'ap'as in 'from'. This latter one is still used in some instances. Many thanks for the messages Pearl

Crista

Crista Report 13 Jul 2003 20:40

Pearl, In the US, the social security administration won't let you have the same forename and surname. I know someone who hasn't been able to adopt her husbands surname because of this. Does the same restriction apply in the UK? Maybe his name was really James James. Crista

Pearl

Pearl Report 13 Jul 2003 19:54

Collette, We don't know yet - still awaiting the BC. The family are still coming to terms with the shock! Will keep you posted. Pearl

Colette

Colette Report 13 Jul 2003 12:37

Was he adopted Pearl, or born over the brush then subsequently renamed?

Pearl

Pearl Report 12 Jul 2003 20:44

We have just come across a Death Certificate for my husband's grandfather. He was always known - indeed married and buried as - James Furlong. However, on the DC it reads 'James Furlong otherwise James Thomas James. We have applied for a Birth Certificate and are holding our breath in the hope that he was registered in the local area. So for those of us who are having difficulty finding a 'match' on the IGI or Census Returns that may be the reason. Pearl Harries