Ask Amy: Biological father was passed off as family friend

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Ask Amy: Biological father was passed off as family friend
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Dear Amy: Out of a guilty conscience, our mother eventually spilled the beans about her past. We were devastated.

Dear Amy: My brother and I are the byproducts of extramarital affairs our mother had between 1943 and 1953, presumably to the same man.Advertisement

The only confirmation that we have of his actual existence was an obscure death certificate, dated 1963. One advantage of DNA genealogy research is that it is not dependent on names, surnames, family trees, or public records. You’ve also extended your generous attitude toward these strangers by offering suggestions for how they might finance improvements to their property in order to meet your needs, including the idea of them moving.

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