‘ In summary: the strongest case is made using multiple, correlating original records made by known, independent informants’
I find it annoying that the fact of the matter is difficult to substantiate.
Also, annoying that I can not show my findings to anyone in my family that must have shielded me from certain events, that is, if they were aware of them themselves
I have circumstantial evidence that my maternal ex mechanic, soldier, cafe proprietor, businessman grandfather might not have been the kindly old man whose knee I sat upon in the early 1950s.
My late uncle left me a a fragment of a photograph of a figure of a man that looked rather like Al Capone standing next to two older men in bowlers and a woman with a fedora hat on. It was some time before I discovered that the picture was taken at a wedding reception when, through investigation and good fortune I was able to connect with a distant relation, even older than myself, who managed to provide me with a facsimile of the complete picture from which my fragment had been torn. Then it was some time more before I realised that the Capone like figure was my grandfather. Why had his likeness been separated from the group I wondered.
Some months, or, years later I visited a cousin, famous in his own right, although it is in the realms of public knowledge as to why I am only letting readers know to try and arouse their interest. He showed me a picture of a Daimler with his father standing next to it. The car was probably used as a taxi in one or the businesses that my GF had a hand it. Or, it may have been owned by gf’s friend and associate racehorse Trainer Tommy Westhead. Where did such a vehicle come from one may wonder. It was presumably obtained in the years of postwar austerity. Perhaps it was material obtained from the USA Lend Lease scheme and stored in the bonded warehouse that GF and son used to keep an eye on when they were in the Home Guard.
It it wise not to keep a secret ?