Hi,
I went to Register House in Scotland and found a birth certificate that makes me unclear about my actual surname.
You see my Great Grandfather, was commonly known as Thomas McDill Ross (1884-1960), his son my grandfather was also a Thomas McDill Ross(1911-1949) and his son, my father Barry McDill Ross. I am named Clare Ross.
But when I found the birth certificate of my Great Grandfather (1884-1960), he is registered at birth as being the illegitimate son of Thomas McDill (1849-1922) and Annie Ross (widow of John Ross who is not the father and who died four years previously). It actually states those things on the birth certificate and his name on his birth certificate is Thomas McDill, the same as his father.
It seems that my Great Grandfathers widowed mother Annie Ross 1849-1915 (Ms Gallagher), had him in 1884 with a different father than her other children, who were legitimate Rosses, after John Ross (1849-1880) had died. His father is named on his birth certificate as Thomas McDill, from Ayrshire, Scotland. I suppose that if he lived with his mother and her Ross children, he would have assumed the name Ross, for social reasons. But in fact he was a McDill, as per his birth certificate.
When my great grandfather Thomas McDill (Ross)(1884-1960) himself met a woman and had a child ,on his childs birth certificate he wrote his name as Thomas Ross, even though his name was really McDill. So what has happened is that he put the incorrect surname on the birth certificate of my grandfather, maybe because he didnt want anyone to know he was illegitimate and wanted to be known as a legitimate Ross, whatever reason, it wasnt his real name, it was his mothers married name, but not his fathers given name, or the name on his birth certificate. He just assumed the name and put it on his sons birth certificate and that is where the mixup has occured and why I am not sure what my name is.