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Chance Child
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Kense | Report | 30 May 2013 13:43 |
I came across the expression in a parish register today and didn't know what it meant. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 11 Sep 2011 05:17 |
I suggest that you buy Alice's birth certificate, and that will tell you the mother's name. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 10 Sep 2011 23:50 |
I see that Alice's father is a widower in the 1901 census and the next child before Alice was aged 12. It would be interesting to see who Alice's mother was. This looks like Alice's birth:- |
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David ‡ Mills | Report | 10 Sep 2011 23:20 |
The original find is on RG13; Piece: 3147; Folio: 132; Page: 14 |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 10 Sep 2011 12:06 |
I have a baptism record for a cousin of one of my ancestors from around 1760 which reads, John, reputed ye bastarde son of Thomas G, soldier, and Grace T |
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DazedConfused | Report | 10 Sep 2011 11:28 |
Oh he did disapprove - this branch of my family were strong methodists and deeply religious |
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KathleenBell | Report | 9 Sep 2011 16:40 |
I don't think calling the child Bastard son of daughter meant that her father didn't approve, PigletsPal. It was just the appropriate word in those times and wasn't meant in a nasty way. |
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DazedConfused | Report | 9 Sep 2011 15:14 |
Far better than an ancestor of mine who listed his daughters son as |
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BarbaraFromYorkshire | Report | 6 Sep 2011 21:49 |
Yes it is, Jan, a lot nicer than the usual terms, I wonder why it wasn't used more ----if a term had to be used--for illegitimate children. |
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brummiejan | Report | 6 Sep 2011 21:36 |
Very interesting - have never heard of this. I quite like the term, better than 'illegitimate' anyway. |
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BarbaraFromYorkshire | Report | 6 Sep 2011 21:34 |
Hi David |
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brummiejan | Report | 6 Sep 2011 21:30 |
David, would you mind telling us who & where this is - wouldn't mind a look! |
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David ‡ Mills | Report | 6 Sep 2011 21:24 |
In the 1901 Census I have seen the youngest member of the family (ie same surname) described in the relationship column as "Chance Child" |