« Reply #16 on: Sunday 08 April 18 22:49 BST (UK) »
Were his parents present when he was baptised as a teenager when the incorrect birthdate was given? It must have been something important such as he needed proof of age for being accepted on an apprenticeship course with an age limit on it, for example. When do you stop acting out the lie, when you know that there's an "official" record for Sept 1880?
One of my mother's cousins related to me that her father had a quandary about his surname. His parents had unofficially changed the family's surname and he'd used it without thinking until he had his first child and then wondered if he should give his original surname when he registered the baby.
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