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Is convicted ex accountant Darren Upton practicing?
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostIt's not a wrap. Fred's looking at the mother's maiden name. There is a Darren James Roberts (mother's maiden name DORN) born in Croydon in the quarter that matters. There are four Darren J Roberts listed in the following quarter.
And for all we know, the real Darren J Roberts if he is not DJU could have been born to British parents in Australia, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, or a hundred other places where Britain once ruled the waves, and so unsurprisingly might not turn up on this listing.
I think we're pretty close to beyond reasonable doubt, too. But there are too many people in this country who weren't born here for this to do more than nudge the needle a very little bit further. It fits the picture but it proves nothing at all.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI can count three, D*R's and none of them are DR or DJR.
Then, for each child it gives the first and second name. The second column gives the mother's maiden name (all uppercase). You should just ignore the second column, doesn't help you at all.
The key is first to recognise these are all Roberts. Second, to look for the Darren's and see if any have a second name starting with J. There is one in the Oct-Dec quarter, four in the Jan-March quarter.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostFred, I hope you are better at IT than you are at reading genealogy records.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postthere are quite a few on meridan's pictures?Leave a comment:
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Fred, I hope you are better at IT than you are at reading genealogy records.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post+1 Overwhelming, there just aren't any DR or DJR's born in the UK in even that six month period, let alone December 1971.Leave a comment:
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It's not a wrap. Fred's looking at the mother's maiden name. There is a Darren James Roberts (mother's maiden name DORN) born in Croydon in the quarter that matters. There are four Darren J Roberts listed in the following quarter.
And for all we know, the real Darren J Roberts if he is not DJU could have been born to British parents in Australia, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, or a hundred other places where Britain once ruled the waves, and so unsurprisingly might not turn up on this listing.
I think we're pretty close to beyond reasonable doubt, too. But there are too many people in this country who weren't born here for this to do more than nudge the needle a very little bit further. It fits the picture but it proves nothing at all.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostLooks like that's a wrap.
I'm completely sold they are one and the same.Last edited by Fred Bloggs; 15 March 2019, 13:15.Leave a comment:
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Looks like that's a wrap.
I'm completely sold they are one and the same.Leave a comment:
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