Howdy, providencearthorseo I have not as yet found a Cyril H Carloss in my tree.I found Cyril H Ditcham in my tree and followed it back. This Ditcham was not in fact a blood relative of any Ditcham, but that does not mean He knew this.
A lot of people in England, could not read and write about this period, or if they could, the transaltor of the name, who wrote it down, could have inadvertantly mispelled or even, made a mistake.
I did find a Cyril Henry Carloss, born 1891 in Battersea in
London, Parents Henry William Carloss Born 1867 and died 1929 who married a Rebecca marion Hayes Born 1867 Death not found yet.I suggest that you Check Ancestry WW1 records out now, also Rachel and Phil Bush Family family tree on Ancestry.co.uk records.
I myself at this point in time, only trace Ditcham Blood line relatives, and have found quite a few Ditcham names,
that do not belong.
It was very difficult in those days when a Ditcham refused or did not have to a claim that a child was his, and as the law stated them I am told, the children could not take their fathers name, however often did.
I am allowing any family that has claimed the Ditcham name and continued to do so either illegally or not, to use the Ditcham name, and find out if they are in reality, blood Ditcham people, Lots of incorrect Ditcham people have carried on the name, and today are still Ditcham, once I have traced their line, I have added it to the Ditcham family, although have noted that no birth certificate was noted or found for the Ditcham name.
I am of course doing the Global Ditcham name, and have found lots of Ditcham names mispelled, even on their birth certificates, and have traced their father to the Ditcham Line, however until the father is found to have acknowledge their son or daughter, and a birth certificate is found.
e.g. William Ditcham and his wife Martha had a large family of Ditcham Children, however his original birth Certificate was William Mann, because his Mother was a Ditcham, he presumed he was too, however the certificate was a Mann and his father was a Mann, so he did have Ditcham blood in him.
Although he was from the Mann family Genealogy.
I received a note from Ancestry that you wanted to contact me, and sorry I was not of much help to you.
Still Persevere, you will succeed.
Best wishes, PatriciaG_D