My story is the other way round really.
When my mum and I began researching the family tree about 20 years ago we went to see all our elderly relatives. My nana told us all about her parents and their brothers and sisters, where they had moved to in the world, what kind of work they did. I recall her mentioning an uncle Frank with a limb missing and Uncle Ben who went to Wales. We wrote it all down very carefully.
Then we went away to act on the information we had gleaned, we ordered birth certificates for mum's four grandparents based on what we were told.
Nana's mother had an unusal name and we soon found her birth certificate reference, in one of the first volumes we looked in. The certificate when it came identified her parents and place of birth so we set off to trace down their line, discover census returns etc. The only trouble was that the family in the census we found had different names to the family that Nana had recalled.
We dismissed Nana's contribution as the mistaken stories of an old lady who had subsequently developed alzheimers.
We were not able to progress any further and the line petered out. However, we were very fortunate in that the internet came along in due course and we found some new relatives connected to one of the siblings on the census. Mum and Dad even went to stay with them for the weekend and spent a lovely time reminiscing and looking at old photographs.
One of Nana's aunts, who we had always known about and who was definitely a member of our family was not on any census we could find with the rest of her family and for years we searched and searched for her. One day quite recently Mum sent off for the sibling's birth certificate for clues and found that she had entirely different parents to the others.
A little bit of research very soon showed that 20 years ago we had sent off for the birth certificate of another woman, coincidentally with the same quite unusual name and born in the same town but registered in the following quarter. She was not Nana's mother!
Which meant the family on the census were not ours and the lovely couple Mum and Dad went to stay with were not related to us either!!!!
When we got the right birth certificate for Nana's mum and saw who her parents were and found them on the census, there was Uncle Frank with the missing limb and there was Uncle Ben in Wales and it had all been right all along!
Every word of this is true, what a total shambles - and what a difficult task my mum faced, having to tell the new rellies that we were in fact impostors.
Regards
Louise