Hi. I am doing ok for a beginner I think with most of my family, but my Grannie's Dad is a mystery, to her as well. His name is as the thread title - Victor Freeman Barkell Bougouis. I found a BMD entry for his birth in 1896, and ordered his birth certificate, but it hasn't come yet. Also after talking to my Gran, she's not sure it will help as she knows he saw his birth certificate eventually (because it led to his realisation he'd celebrated the wrong birthday for years!) but she doesn't think he knew much about his own parents. I got his admiralty file from the National Archives which says 23 July 1896 as his birth year, but we don't know if that was his accurate or misremembered date, and also there was a rumour he lied about his age at some point in order to 'join up'...
Anyway, I have been hitting brick walls searching for Bougouis... he was born in Plymouth according to the BMD, but Gran said something about the Channel Islands being possibly something to do with it too. Well, I found a few Bougois people on Guernsey from the 1891 census, and even some Bougaize from earlier than that, but nothing connects up at the moment. SO, I tried to go down the 'Freeman Barkell Bougouis' route. As they all sounded like surnames i started doing some searches for those names and Devon, and tried crossmatching them a bit... not much luck until I hit upon another thread for Devon talking about Barkells and Freemans, which all sounded really complicated, and in the middle there was a mention of a Victor Bourgeois, who died in 1896 (see 'help I'm so confused' which I just put a reply to in this Devon area, though the original convo started in 2007 - i found it on google!).
I'm wondering if my Victor is descended from whatever that messy tale was, and if so, is it possible that his existence might help clear that up a bit too?! We know he was in some kind of a home atsome point (we assume in the vicinity of Plymouth) because he ran away from one, as the story goes. I'm not having much luck with that aspect either - how would one look for entries into a home/orphanage? I found some names of orphanages in Plymouth but haven't found any way to search any records or indexes online!
I would really appreciate any help at all whatsoever that anyone could suggest with any aspect of this. My Grannie was Victor's youngest child (he married Winifred Harper in 1922, they had 3 girls: Dot, Elsie and Betty), and lived in Oreston, a small village near Plymouth. Grannie (Betty) was quite a bit younger than her sisters, so it is possible that is partly why she doesn't know much about it, but the general impression I get is that Victor had to struggle to get where he was and didn't like to talk about family history one little bit.
Over the years some family members have tried to trace people, but nothing seems to have worked - possibly because they are not computer-literate so their searches would be slower. I'll post back with any more info I get, and would love to hear from anyone else searching similar surnames in Devon, especially if they occur together in some combination! I have an additional problem that I live in Durham, which is like the exact opposite end of the country and no good for popping into archives etc in Devon...

Thanks, and hope someone can help! I'll post back if I get more info!:)
Vicky