This really is a speculative enquiry to see if anyone can throw any light on a DNA mystery in my MIL's family tree. Her grandfather George Henry Field was according to his birth certificate born on16th December 1875 at Houselands, Tonbridge, Kent, about 60 miles away from where the Fields lived on the Hampshire border. His parents are recorded as Eli Field and Annie Fanny Field, formerly Spiers and they married earlier that year.
They had five other children that I have found - sadly three died in infancy (two sons and a daughter). Their two other daughters Ellen Clara and Emily Selina did marry and have issue. They also had an adopted daughter Agnes Jane Smith. All these children were born on the Hampshire/Surrey borders.
I am not sure where to turn to try and find out more about why George Henry was born in Tonbridge. I believe him to be the son of a Brown (possibly William Brown, a market gardener from Weybridge) - lots of DNA points to the Brown connection and just maybe his mother was a Riley. William was married to a Deborah Riley - I have DNA that I can track back to Deborah's parents too.
Was there a mother and baby home in Tonbridge? Does anyone have any ideas?
TIA Ellenmaggie