I'm only up to page 12 on this thread and as I have a good imagination and some sense of history, here are my current speculations that likely have no basis in fact, but would make for a good soap opera. The parents of Bonnie and Joseph are indeed the President and Bonnie Boyd(let's say). Their reputed parents were married at a time when both parents would be quite fertile and yet their children were not 'born' until 9 years into their marriage, when the reputed mom was 25, after having been married since the age of 16 to a much older man who is not evidenced to have other living children. The judge and HIS Bonnie did not need to hide a pregnancy for 9 months-they spent much of the year in San Diego and abroad. It would be easy to keep her out of sight in any case for a few months. As to the names, that is a little bit of ego, perhaps, but Bonnie was not a wildly popular name for a baby girl in 1930-#66 on the list I found. So, after 9 years of marriage and relative obscurity in a small texas town, this fine upstanding young couple is given the privilege of running Beth Sarim. Hmmm. The daughter and son are both made public, the daughter is called a princess.These are the children of the servants of Beth Sarim. I have never heard of Rutherford being nice to small children and puppies, has anyone here done so? A kind word? PULEEEZE. I imagine him flicking children away from him like so much lint on his suit, but I have a rather negative impression of Rutherford taken over the last 35 years of reading his words, and reading things written about him.
The one thing no one has really mentioned was the Pappy thing in this context-for all the fuss and furor of the evils of the Roman Catholic Church, and actual lessons that I remember about not calling any one "father", the word pope is actually a derivative of Papa, or father, literally a child's word for daddy. The ancient way to say, perhaps, Pappy. I think Rutherford had his own megalomaniac inclinations and i DON'T think he was subtle about them.
To be fair, all this (save the pappy bit) is purely speculative and perhaps unkind to the real Bonnie and Joseph who probably, if they had any sense, left the org. the first chance they could.