Hi, I'm looking for help deciphering why three children would be given the middle name of their landlord.
Richard Irwin Packington (1816-1873), John Irwin Packington (1819-1894) and William Henry Irwin Packington (1821-1860), were all given the middle name Irwin. This is not the mother's maiden name (Buckingham) or the grandmothers maiden name, but is the surname of their landlord. There is a newspaper report from 1826 (attached), which shows Mr Irwin was clearly close to the family, and his will, also attached, mentions the family by name and gives them a hefty inheritance. The Irwin middle name has passed through the generations through to today.
Am I being cynical in thinking that Mr Irwin could be the biological father of the children?