The births of the last 3 of 9 children were all registered against the name of the father and with the correct mother's surname in 1920, 1921 and 1923. So far so normal. However, all three are also to be found with a different father's name but the same mother's surname, registered in the same districts and in the same quarters/years as the other registrations. It is known that the children were brought up by and known by father's name number two. The third child died as an infant, the death was registered in name number two. Given that this was before the legal process of adoption started, could this have been a way to give legitimacy to an informal arrangement?
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