Another response from NSW BDM:
“Does he have a middle name?”
(No header/greeting/or signing off this time - you can almost see the gritted teeth. Perhaps like many work places today they don’t have the staff/time to be able to engage in anything deep and meaningful. Retirement is great!)
My reply:
“His birth was registered as simply Donald McGregor (1894) in Hurstville. He later spelt his name MacGregor. (I think that when he went to school the spelling was 'corrected' with the addition of the 'a'). In all records we have found (birth, reform school, marriage - in Scotland during the war - army record, Police Gazette, divorce papers) there is no mention of a middle name.
“In some online trees a Donald 'Alexander' MacGregor (in others even an 'Alexander Donald' MacGregor) is put in his place but this is incorrect. Both of these 'wrong' ones have WWI service records but they are completely unrelated to 'our' Donald. His grandfather's name was Alexander and this may be the reason some immature research picked up an entirely different Donald. There appears to no evidence that Donald himself ever used that name. In case you need them, his parents' names are given in the heading of my first email.
“So, no, as far as we can see, he neither had nor used any middle name.
“Thank you for having another look at this.
“Cheers, Peter.”
Cheers, Peter