Hello All
I’m meandering through various WW1 topics and wondered about children born while the fathers were away at war
Assuming a number of them were adopted, what was the procedure before 1926 (Scotland, when I understand the process became rather more formalised, but may have applied across the UK)
Were the children adopted by friends and family, or was there a ‘market’ (for want of a better word) for anonymous adoptions?
And finally, presumably at some point, birth certificates were required. I wonder how this was dealt with, and how this may have affected ancestry searches?
Just vague thoughts - any informed thoughts or knowledge hugely appreciated
Thanks
John