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From: "Wendell H. Wilcox" <>
Subject: [TMG-L:] Re: TMG-L: curious question
Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 21:36:25 -0500
References: <028301bfb3c4$00983440$a3032526@0016374473>
Just for the record, I can "prove" with official records and documents that my
half brother is my full brother. The only reason that I know the "truth" is
because my mother told it to us before she died. Now the only real "proof" would
be a DNA test. Sometimes the best proof is the information in the minds of the
persons who lived through the events.
Wendell
arlene wrote:
> I know who all of my gps were (I knew them), knew my parents and their
> siblings -- including birth, marriage and death dates. I even know where and
> when they lived in a particular house/apt...
>
> Do I have to go & "prove" all of this????
>
> I do have paper proof, just wanted to know if it is really necessary to go
> looking for all papers, etc.
>
> Just an odd question.....curiousity got the best of me...(:-D
> Arlene
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