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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #54 on: Sunday 31 July 22 21:00 BST (UK) »
Hi Heywood but there looks to be the word Sha then space with cap Resheane or Resheanwe but I think it's a n


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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #55 on: Sunday 31 July 22 21:02 BST (UK) »
Is it in the residence column?

That doesn’t make sense though, does it?
Can you post a snippet from the certificate showing that part.
We can’t post the whole certificate.
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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #56 on: Sunday 31 July 22 23:46 BST (UK) »
Michael

We have been down the address route in earlier replies.  Finding who lived at an address 65yrs ago does not prove paternity.

You cannot possibly have a name for Karen's biological father as there is no DNA given she died shortly after birth.

The surviving child may have had the same father or he may be totally different.  From your replies -  it does not appear that the surviving illegitimate child has taken a DNA test but her daughter has.

There is an inference in your replies that the surviving daughter is aware that she was not William McDonalds biological daughter so is there a reason that she has not taken a DNA test herself?

See your reply number 8.  The 2nd daughters birth was registered in the June qtr of 1958 but the mother did not marry until September qtr 1958.  She was not pregnant with that child when she married.


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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #57 on: Monday 01 August 22 07:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Carol
            I Clearly understand what roots i have been done i am working on hear say and bits of information FROM family members and a DNA kit with Ancestry and that i cant post living names and yes i will be at the library to check the address to see if any of the names i have researched or been given appear yes i understand this is 7 pages long and i have read the posts and i am still looking forgot it clearly do not prove a person is a childs father otherwise BUT I AM NEW to this research and help is good


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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #58 on: Monday 01 August 22 07:41 BST (UK) »
Is it in the residence column?

That doesn’t make sense though, does it?
Can you post a snippet from the certificate showing that part.
We can’t post the whole certificate.

Hi Heywood first i want to thank you for all the help and info you have been great i am really new to this and only just starting to find out how to use freebdm i have fell for the ancestry error on my partner side thought i was doing great before realising ghat the great grand father was listed at a wedding and did not die in 1934 again you help me with that and i found it all

how do i post a snippet or image i have taken a photo on just the address and its of the birth certificate from Karen Cook
looks like 13 Sha Resh


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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #59 on: Monday 01 August 22 07:43 BST (UK) »
Is it in the residence column?

That doesn’t make sense though, does it?
Can you post a snippet from the certificate showing that part.
We can’t post the whole certificate.
Hi Heywood first i want to thank you for all the help and info you have been great i am really new to this and only just starting to find out how to use freebdm i have fell for the ancestry error on my partner side thought i was doing great before realising ghat the great grand father was listed at a wedding and did not die in 1934 again you help me with that and i found it all

how do i post a snippet or image i have taken a photo on just the address and its of the birth certificate from Karen Cook
looks like 13 Sha Resheane street manchester 13



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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #60 on: Tuesday 02 August 22 07:24 BST (UK) »

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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #61 on: Tuesday 02 August 22 08:05 BST (UK) »
I haven't read through this entire thread are but are you sure the mother is deceased? if not you should not post her name (this includes the snippet above)
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Karen Cook
« Reply #62 on: Tuesday 02 August 22 08:20 BST (UK) »
It looks like Shakespeare Street

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