Hi all! I've been picking my brains with a new mystery which I haven't been able to solve. Can anyone help?
I'm trying to find the identity of a child fathered during WWI by my dad's uncle. All the information I have stems from his war record, which I have just discovered, where it states that the mother claimed child support for his illegitimate child, and was successful in getting a magistrate to order the father to forfeit 2/6 per week for the child's support till it reached the age of 14.
The baby's father was William Ernest Baugh, who was born in 1895 in Little Dilwyn, Herefordshire. He was single when he joined the army after the outbreak of war in 1915. His war record (available on Ancestry.co.uk, and of which I have a copy if anyone needs to see it) shows that on 26 February 1917 Miss Edith Jane Brown gave birth to his illegitimate child in Little Dilwyn, but neither the sex nor the name of the baby are revealed.
I am not aware that William E. Baugh ever married Edith Brown, and therefore the child was never legitimised and may never have been recognised by the father as his own son, which makes me suspect the child never bore the surname Baugh at all. I have not found a Baugh being born in Weobley reg. district, which covers the Little Dilwyn area, on BMD, but I did find an Edwin C. J. Brown, (Brown being the surname both of the father and the mother - but may well mean that it was the mother's maiden name, father's name unknown) who could have been the baby I'm looking for.
If I can help it, I want to avoid ordering Edwin Brown's birth certificate without having a slight inkling that he is William E. Baugh's son, but I haven't been able to find anything on Edwin Brown (either a marriage or a death) after his birth 1917.
I have found the baby's mother Edith J. Brown married Thomas Chambers in 1920 and I think she later married someone called Bailey, but I haven't been able to see original documents to corroborate this - so it's all a bit sketchy for the moment. William E. Baugh married and had a son during WWII, almost 30 years after his first child was born in Little Dilwyn.
Can anyone shed any light on the baby's identity and whether it is Edwin C. J. Brown?
Thank you!!!