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I have a similar one with my great grandfather, his birth certificate says who his parents were as does his baptism record, BUT his mother married the "father" when great grandfather was 3 months old, she gave him an unusual middle name, years later I found my great great grandmothers sister had married a man with exactly the same first and last name as my great grandfathers given and middle name.
Great grandfather lived with his maternal grandparents from the age of 11 months, by the time he was 10 he had dropped his surname and taken his mother surname. I "know" his father was his aunts husband BUT I have no record proof, so I have put him in the tree according to written records, extensively researched who I think his real father is and written everything in notes of what I have found what conclusions and why I have come to those.
It was a shock to be in touch with a descendant of this man who sent me a photo of themselves and their father it was like looking at a twin brother of my grandfather and Uncle, who are identical to my great grandfather, so I really do think I am correct as I also have a photo of the man who is legally in written records my great great grandfather and he is soooooooo different, even researching his family doesn't 'feel' like my ancestors.
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