Good day
i do hope anyone can help me, or have some info to guide me in the correct direction.
Unfortuantly the older family generation kept alot of info a secret, and i dont have much to go on. I am looking for the paternal Father of my grandfather.
My great grandmother met a man during the fist world war. She got pregnant and had a son in 1927. i dont know if my great grandmother was in Ireland at the time for some reason, or if they met in her home country South Africa. She did however say that my grandfather's father was an Irish man.
My grandfather's father died in a motorbike accident when my grandfather was still very young.
As far as i know my great grandmother and great grandfather was never married. (I could be wrong)
My great grandfather must have had a relationship of some sort with my grandfather, because my grandfather was English speaking, although he grew up in a Afrikaans speaking house.
My grandfather was babtised at the age of 13 as Jacobus Remerus Henshaw. But family members confirmed he was John Robert Henshaw, and that my great grandmother changed his names at a young age. My grandfather died at the age of 43 and up until his death he always said his real name is John Robert and his father was from Ireland. We dont know if the names John Robert was maybe the same name his father had?
Does anyone have a family member they could never trace or know of a Greatgrandfather who had a child with an South African lady?
Regards
Claudia Henshaw
Claudia Henshaw
Monday 31st Oct 2022, 10:59AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Claudia, do you have any information regarding their location in Ireland, it might help our volunteers track down any records.
IrelandXO Moderator DC
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hi
Unfortunately i don't, i don't know where my grandmother was during world war 1, we only know she met the Irish man during that time, and she gave birth to her son in South Africa.
I am hoping someone would know of a family member far back during that time that had a son with a woman he met during world war 1.
i don't know where else to search, or how to go about it. Is there any way to search people that helped out during world war 1, maybe they met that way. i really don't know how to go about about it. Somehow maybe there is something that i haven't thought about.
Any help or guidance would be highly appreciated.
Regards
Claudia
Claudia Henshaw