I am looking to get Irish Citizenship through descent. I live in the UK and my mother was born here. Her mother was born in Ireland. I will use example surnames below for privacy.
The problem: My grandmother was born as 'Smith' and married my grandfather and became 'Jones'. However, at some point she appears to have gone by a third name 'Williams'. The name Williams appears on my mother's birth certificate as my grandmother's 'maiden name' which is causing me big problems.
My grandmother has passed away so I can't ask her about this, and my mother said she definitely never married anyone else. So we think she may have just chosen to go by this name for some reason, perhaps when she moved to the UK. We can't find any record of her changing her name, a marriage, deed pole, etc.
The documents we have:
-Grandmother's birth certificate with 'Smith' (correct maiden name)
-Grandmother's Irish passport and death certificate with 'Jones' (correct married surname)
-Grandmother marriage certificate - TWO seem to exist to my grandfather on the same day with both 'Smith' (correct) and 'Jones' (incorrect) maiden names - not sure why.
-Mother's birth certificate with 'Williams' listed as grandmother's maiden name (incorrect).
All other relevant documents are fine (my documents, etc).
Sorry if this is confusing! I'm just wondering if I can do anything? Will having her Irish passport help at all as it shows my grandmother was indeed Irish? Or do I need to somehow prove that my grandmother changed her name at some point? My mother's birth certificate is the only document that uses that surname (the very unique first/middle names are correct for my grandmother). To have used 'Williams' on my mother's birth certificate does this suggest she must have held this name legally (ie. deed pole)?
Any help would be really appreciated! There are no other family members who know anything, my grandmother was very secretive about so many things. Any questions let me know! Thank you.
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