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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Do you have a birth certificate?
Where do you live. Acton or Suffolk? Are you now working for the Ind Dem Group? Why are you so unsure about the spelling of your name. Is it Bannerman, Campbell, Campbell-Bannerman or Campbell Bannerman? |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Well, all this talk of a grand-uncle who was a Liberal Prime Minister, and the continuing variation in spelling of his name(s) does make people suspicious.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: London
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Basildon Boy is a genealogist by profession. He has made statements about an understandable to some but not to others statement by DCB about a generational relationship to the former prime minister.
As DCB has made his claim to a relationship it is the duty of those who disbelieve him to prove it is false. I have seen claims here that it is totally fake but have not seen any evidence to support it. For such a famous family over such a brief time period it cannot be hard to prove or disprove such a relationship; the use by DCB of the name of his parents surely being irrelevant as judgement of him. That BB has not claimed there is no relationship suggests to me that they are related but that as DCB has confirmed himself some years ago there are extra levels to that relationship than was informally suggested at the time. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Independent UKIP. David Campbell Bannerman was intoduced into the UKIP as the great nephew of Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman. That is a pecise relationship., nothjing vague like kinsman; Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman was my great uncle, is what
he is claiming. Indeed, he was introduced to the NEC, as their new Chairman, on the exact date of the centenary of the 1906. election. This was, a cause for celebration, and reported in the UKIP Independence and other newspapers. Sii Henry Campbell was born in 1836 (d.1908), the youngest son of Sir James Campbell, and one of three children, a daughter, who never married, or produced progeny, and died at about thirty years of age. The eldest son was Sir James Campbell. sat in Parliament as a Conservative, and was about twelve years older than Henry. His brother, Henry, was subsequently to sit in Parliament as a Liberal. Henry married but had no children. When he was about thirty-eight years of age, he benefited from his mother's brothers will, but that was dependent upon him taking the name Bannerman, as the dominant surname. His wife refused to use the name, Henry did it reluctantly, and abbreviated it to Sir Henry C-B. His brother James, had one son named Moreton; a disreputable drunkard and wastrel. It was because of his nephew's dissolute habits that Sir Henry refused a baronetcy or peerage, because Moreton would have inherited any hereditary honour. Moreton Campbell married, and it was his son who was Sir Henry's great-nephew, and we are still in the 19c. What is David Campbell Bannerman claiming? He certainly cannot be the person whom he claimed to be. That is beyond doubt. When did Sir James Campbell's collateral-line take the name Bannerman? Nothing to suggest that they ever did. The best that David Bannerman could claim to be (and this is doubtful) is a nephew about six times removed. While on Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, he was always known as Cllr Bannerman. He became Campbell-Bannerman to fight a Glasgow seat (in a GE) as a Conservative. He reverted to Bannerman to fight Warwick & Leaminton, in a subsequent GE, but became Campbell-Bannerman again, when he joined UKIP. This man has used more surnames than the late Alfie Hines. Two people, both former Conservative Party HQ employees, were given paid positions in UKIP at the same time, One, Hon. Stephen Sobey-Neville, claiming to be the son of an Earl, but was discredited very quickly as an imposter. The other came to us as the Great-Nephew of a former P.M. His claim is equally untrue, but to our discredit, he is the UKIP lead-candidate in the East-Region. David Bannerman, was born in late May 1960 in Bombay India. His registration as a British citizen, for some unexplained reason, was delayed for several months. All we need to know is his exact BIRTH NAME, then his exact relationship to virtually anyone can be established. These people make us appear fools, and and rob the party of esteem. With all our real problems, why do we have to endure self-inflicted wounds such as this? |
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