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From: Tom McNairney <>
Subject: [WIG] Interim report on Grandma's conception.
Date: Sun, 03 Mar 2002 09:21:35 +1300


Hello

My thanks for all the replies, I will try to reply to each individually, but
there are so many and I may miss some, so please accept this as thanks in
the mean time.

I am still in the process of assimilating the information, but no pattern
springs forth as being the norm. Initially it seems as if inclination and
opportunity (and "accident") were the main governing factors in when our
ancestors became pregnant, with how much money they had in their pocket and
the season of the year being only minor factors. However, I have not done
more than scan the data that I have received. Undoubtedly as a mere
coincidence in the data, but Lancashire (yes, I do have Lancashire ancestry)
seems a leader in the place where an illegitimate or pre-nuptial child was
conceived. Perhaps it was something in the water?

Regards

Tom McNairney



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