« Reply #26 on: Sunday 08 February 09 22:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi
My great, great grandmother was born out of wedlock. Her mother married the father soon after the birth.
The father was still married when the mother became pregnant, although she died into the mothers pregnancy, although late into the mothers pregnancy.
His previous wife was ill for a long time before she died according to the death cert.
The mother Mary Ann was 7 months pregnant when the fathers wife died. Once they were free to marry, the father acknowledged paternity. From this evidence it does seem as if he was the father and that he was seeing Mary while his wife was ill, probably for comfort.
Quite often the father was married when an illegitimate baby was born but he often wed the mother when he could. A lot of parishes pressured men to admit paternity.
Ben
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