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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 198591" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My English sister-in-law had her name changed too, by her older brothers and sisters. She was the youngest of nine kids, very spread out in age, some grown by the time she was born. At the time you had to go to some type of government office to register the birth of a child and get a birth certificate. Her parents had picked out a really awful, <em>horrible</em> name for her and sent some of the older siblings to the registry office. On their way there the brothers and sisters decided that they couldn't allow an innocent baby to be given such an awful name, so they conferred and picked out another name that they all liked and registered her under that name. Her mother had a fit when they came home and showed her the paperwork with a completely different name than what she had picked out! But it was too late to change it and she soon got over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 198591, member: 1883"] My English sister-in-law had her name changed too, by her older brothers and sisters. She was the youngest of nine kids, very spread out in age, some grown by the time she was born. At the time you had to go to some type of government office to register the birth of a child and get a birth certificate. Her parents had picked out a really awful, [I]horrible[/I] name for her and sent some of the older siblings to the registry office. On their way there the brothers and sisters decided that they couldn't allow an innocent baby to be given such an awful name, so they conferred and picked out another name that they all liked and registered her under that name. Her mother had a fit when they came home and showed her the paperwork with a completely different name than what she had picked out! But it was too late to change it and she soon got over it. [/QUOTE]
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