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Would appreciate some advise please.
Recently discovered that my PARRY family may now have been originally the surname PADDY.
It has been suggested they may have changed their name due to the Irish influx into Birmingham.
The family were jewellers/goldsmiths/silversmiths before 1918.
My grandfather Henry John PARRY - on his Marriage & Death certificates and WWI records all show PARRY, we are known as PARRY today. But Henry and his siblings were registered as PADDY. (Siblings from:1883 to 1902) In the Aston Manor districts. But the 1891/1901 Census both show name as PARRY.
Today, I found that his father William Thomas Parry was actually married as William Thomas PADDY to Emily WHISTON in 1882 in Perry Barr.
Is there any way, I can locate how/when/where they changed their surname ?
Would this have been done officially through a solicitor, or just a declaration the local paper ?
When my grandfather married as a PARRY, would he had to produce his birth certificate, which now shows: PADDY ?
thank you
Vera PARRY
Recently discovered that my PARRY family may now have been originally the surname PADDY.
It has been suggested they may have changed their name due to the Irish influx into Birmingham.
The family were jewellers/goldsmiths/silversmiths before 1918.
My grandfather Henry John PARRY - on his Marriage & Death certificates and WWI records all show PARRY, we are known as PARRY today. But Henry and his siblings were registered as PADDY. (Siblings from:1883 to 1902) In the Aston Manor districts. But the 1891/1901 Census both show name as PARRY.
Today, I found that his father William Thomas Parry was actually married as William Thomas PADDY to Emily WHISTON in 1882 in Perry Barr.
Is there any way, I can locate how/when/where they changed their surname ?
Would this have been done officially through a solicitor, or just a declaration the local paper ?
When my grandfather married as a PARRY, would he had to produce his birth certificate, which now shows: PADDY ?
thank you
Vera PARRY