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WILLIAM MUNDY lives in Oxfordshire and runs a design and greetings-card business. He has been researching his family history for 10 years
A child born out of wedlock can often create a brick wall when you’re researching your family tree. If no father’s name was given on the baptism record or birth certificate, then you may have to think laterally to tease out his identity.
William Mundy has used his intuition, and the wonders of DNA testing, to solve a mystery dating back to the 1840s. This