Help with British passport

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MiK1138

Veteran
Location
Glasgow
Sorry but how is she your niece if her Father is unknown and you dont know her mothers surname, sorry if this sounds insesitive but it is confusing
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Had a similar problem with my stepdaughter who's changed her name to mine (her surname, not Bernard) by deed poll, and who's arse wipe excuse for a real father hasn't been seen for 15 years. In the end she got invited down to Luton for an interview by the passport Gestapo and was issued one promptly after that.
 

ACS

Legendary Member
Just guessing here the mothers death certificate may give some indication of her date and place of birth. It may give you a starting point.

Anything relating to a Will or Probate? May give a hint of relatives / relations, NoK.

If you know an experienced and knowledgable genealogist / family historian have a chat with them, tracking down the antecedence of people is bread and butter stuff to them. There is a lot of infornation in the public domain its just a matter of knowing where to look.
 
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classic33

Leg End Member
it states Waterford Ireland and there is a date of birth, which differs from what we knew, no will or probate....the problem she does have a half sister but she is not reliable for information....she was born in England
Town or parish?
 

midlife

Legendary Member
Sounds like a visit to the passport office is in order for an official interview. My local one is Durham iirc.

Shaun
 

classic33

Leg End Member
no idea, I think that Waterford bit might be true as it is something I vaguely remember her telling me but that was a long time ago, I never really had to much to do with them for a few years....
Surname!
PM if you do
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Working on it
 

ACS

Legendary Member
Unfortunately I have no experience researching in Ireland. An application for a birth certificate based on the information that you have with the local Registrar may be productive. The parish may have some records however if the family have connections with the Catholic Church they can be a little hesitant in releasing BDM information.

Best of luck with your search.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
As mentioned before, a face to face interview, taking as much proof as you might have, would be the best approach I reckon.
At least you're in Peterborough so won't have to travel miles to get there!
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
@User - could she get an Irish passport instead? My kids have that one rather than a British passport. An interview together with her school certificates / evidence may help to prove she's been here since being very young.

Had a similar problem with my stepdaughter who's changed her name to mine (her surname, not Bernard) by deed poll,.

@Drago's real name is Bernard! :eek: I thought'd be something .... erm ... manlier :huh: given he's about 3 trees tall, powerlifts and drives a giant pick-up/4x4.
 
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