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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of David Dundas Whigham with the following comment:

Trying to research my family tree; the process is new to me! The person named on this headstone is, according to my family, most likely to be my maternal great great grandfather, although it is very unlikely that he is named as such in birth records. However, there is probably a record in legal documents as it was understood by my mother that there was a court case of some kind to seek payment in way of maintenance. I further have been told that this case was reported in the press, because of his association with famous members of the aristocracy. All in all, the sorty is fascinating and it would be very nice to be able to put it all together.

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