
I have battled with this mystery for a while and wondered if the good people on Rootschat could help me please? Family have handed down that my grandmother, Kathleen, was illegitimate and that her father had been a man from "the Forest" (Forest of Dean).
As the title suggests, my GT gandma, Alice got pregnant while her husband was in the Asylum. His death cert tells me he died in 1916 and had had his condition (paralysis of the insane) for two years - back to 1914. I have sent feelers out and am waiting a reply about admission date into Burghill Asylum ..... His name was George Bick.
My grandmother, Kathleen, was born in June 1914, conception then Sept/Oct 1913. This is why it would be good to find admission date .....
George and Alice married in Foy (separate post!) In 1899 and had two legitimate daughters Ada and Alice May. When George died in 1916, Alice married a David Waters in Sept 1917 in Ross Registry Office. They lived in Weston Under Penyard and Kathleen went to the school there.
Kathleen's school records at Weston under Penyard tell me she had a father/guardian David Waters .,. Her surname was always Bick like her sisters. I don't think marriage legitimised a child at that time ... If she was David's that is.
Kathleen has no birth certificate, she was never registered (caused probs later with getting a passport) and doesn't appear to have been christened either. Her marriage certificate has two dashes under father and his occupation. If David was her father .... Why do that?
Another side to the story is that Alice threw David out and he went to Ross workhouse and from there to Ledbury and Bromyard workhouses finally spending his last days in Leominster old priory hospital. I can't even find his burial site even after paying for a search.
I have put an article in Weston News to see if anyone can remember hearing about this family.
All I want is to know is who Kathleen's father was or maybe Alice has taken that secret to the grave with her!
Is there anything I have missed or could be looking at??
Many thanks for reading this essay!