

When she was sixteen, she was in her first musical group, IT'S MY PARTY! From ages 7-20, she went to Jewish summer camp, becoming a counselor, and started performing on stage. She started playing violin, learning the Suzuki method, after seeing El Shenkar. Her mother was an attorney for the reservation. Her father was a math and drama teacher at the School of Arts High School in Rochester, New York, where she graduated as salutatorian. Schneider spent her formative years on a Chippewa reservation in Bemidji, Minnesota with her two older brothers in a mostly Jewish family.


For names below, if you need more information or copies of original records, see ' Research/Copying Service' for instructions.There are often several records with different information about the same person. If there are several entries for a name, investigate them all.(daughter of Mary SIMPSON)', the illegitimate child's mother is a daughter of Mary SIMPSON. Apostrophes have been removed from names such as O'DONNELL.Names beginning with 'Mc' precede other 'M' surnames.Many names were spelled incorrectly in the records. Names without a surname, eg 'Nina (Aboriginal)', are listed under the first letter of the name.When more names are added, I'll announce it in my email newsletter and on What's New. Names are from various dates between 18.To find out his name, you have to order a copy of the document. For each child or mother listed below, I can get a document that names the alleged FATHER of the child.Their content varies, but always includes the name of the child's father. Names are from eighteen (18) different record series.A few of the children were stillborn, and the birth/death may not have been registered.Most lived in Australia (there are names from all Australian States) but some were overseas. Other names are MOTHERS of illegitimate children.Illegitimate CHILDREN have after their name.Read this explanation VERY carefully before you check the list of names. It is less common for the child's name to be mentioned. In most cases the document that I've indexed names the child's mother. The mother's address, occupation and other details are sometimes shown. The original document gives the putative father's name and often other details, which may include his place of residence, occupation, age, nationality or place of origin, a detailed physical description or a photograph, or clues that will lead to Court or prison records.
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Names of mothers and children listed below came from many different series of records, some more informative than others. Family historians can sometimes identify the child's biological father by using various documents in record offices and libraries. No offence is intended.Īn illegitimate birth is not necessarily a 'dead end' in genealogy. This site uses terms that appear in historical records. Identifying a Child's Biological Father ('Illegitimate Index') You are here: Home › Indexes › Identifying a child's biological father

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