Greetings from Australia,
This year, through DNA testing, I have finally discovered who my paternal grandfather was. I'll try to cut short a very long story and put my question at the end, but basically my father Raymond George Kirkwood (born 6/4/1915) was illegitimate. He was raised by foster parents Frederick William and Annie Elizabeth Smith who lived at 87 Brooks Lane until he was aged 8 or 9 and then he was collected by his biological mother so he could work selling newspapers to supplement her family income. My father also had foster siblings Doris Gwendoline and Norman Smith.
It turns out that my paternal grandfather was William Lyon Scott a barman at their local pub and I believe that he paid the Smith's to care for my father because he was a married man with six children and he wouldn't have wanted his infidelity being common knowledge.
My question is: My father remembered waiting for his foster parents to leave a pub and it was within walking distance of their home in Brooks Lane. The time frame would be circa 1920. Does anyone have any idea which pub it is most likely to be?
Thanking you in advance
Rhoma
This year, through DNA testing, I have finally discovered who my paternal grandfather was. I'll try to cut short a very long story and put my question at the end, but basically my father Raymond George Kirkwood (born 6/4/1915) was illegitimate. He was raised by foster parents Frederick William and Annie Elizabeth Smith who lived at 87 Brooks Lane until he was aged 8 or 9 and then he was collected by his biological mother so he could work selling newspapers to supplement her family income. My father also had foster siblings Doris Gwendoline and Norman Smith.
It turns out that my paternal grandfather was William Lyon Scott a barman at their local pub and I believe that he paid the Smith's to care for my father because he was a married man with six children and he wouldn't have wanted his infidelity being common knowledge.
My question is: My father remembered waiting for his foster parents to leave a pub and it was within walking distance of their home in Brooks Lane. The time frame would be circa 1920. Does anyone have any idea which pub it is most likely to be?
Thanking you in advance
Rhoma