The worst they can say is no. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Monks" <arethusa@shaw.ca> To: <WORLDWAR2-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:10 PM Subject: Re: [WORLD WAR II] Records request for UK WWII > Greetings, > > Give it a try anyway. Peter > > Charlotte Tebbutt wrote: > >>I have a short (well relatively short) question about getting hold of UK >>air >>force WWII records. >> >>Lets say the airman is now deceased and therefore only the next of kin can >>apply for his war record. >> >> >>What if the applicant, his child, was the product of a bigamous second >>marriage? The original (and therefore legal) marriage producing children >>also. >> >>I guess what I’m asking is would they see this second child as next of >>kin? >>Is it the oldest child or just any of his children which are considered >>next >>of kin? Does this particular marriage situation detract from the child’s >>right to see their father’s records? >> >> >>Sorry for the vagueness. Any ideas, comments or help would be much >>appreciated. >> >> >> >>Thanking you in advance >> >>Charlotte >> >> >> >> > > > ==== WORLDWAR2 Mailing List ==== > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military:_20th_Century/WORLDWAR2.html > This is the link to our archives. You may search or browse. Also, > subscribe or unsubscribe and contact admin. We are an international list. > Please remember to tell us what country your ancestor was from and what > country you are in now if different. This helps us help you. If you give > dates please help us understand the date you are referring to. For > example: 4 Nov 1944 or Nov 4, 1944. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >