« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 31 March 09 18:18 BST (UK) »
Hi
I agree with Silvery here. I think if a man married a woman soon after having a baby then it is more likely he was the childs father. Normally you only married a woman with a baby if it was yours. If he said he was the dad then that is good enough, especially in a baptism. I am sceptical that there are many men who would admit paternity of another mans child. A few might, but not many I dont think. It is rare that the father appears on an illegitimate childs birth cert, whether or not he is known. If the mother was honest to the registrar about the illegitimacy and planned to marry the father then the registrar would still have probably noted the truth. There were many reasons for illegitimacy. If a man admitted paternity of an illegitimate child, then I think that is pretty conclusive. He was doing the right thing.
If the father was still married into the mothers pregnancy, then that is a strong suggestion as to why the baby was illegitimate.
Ben
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