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im running out of ideas-any suggestions?

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Janet

Janet Report 10 Nov 2011 13:04

The on line newspapers can be found on
www.lancashire.gov.uk
Jonesey gave full details somewhere but I cannot find it at the moment as I was going to give it a nudge.
If you follow the link to the library you should be able to join. Having said that I have found out since I joined the Lancashire library that I could have got the same information from my own local library.

If you are a member of your library just have a look on their website and you may be able to access them from there.- jl

Lynski

Lynski Report 9 Nov 2011 03:36

Related threads -

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.page/board/ancestors/thread/1285143

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.page/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1285190

Aussietrish

Aussietrish Report 9 Nov 2011 01:49

maybe he left the country in chains

Looby

Looby Report 8 Nov 2011 23:22

janet-this is him without a doubt! I googled and purchased a day pass for news archives. There is another article about david merritt absconding his duties to messrs crosskill and sons-which is part of his family. he worked as an iron turner for them-they are a really well known family in these parts are the crosskills for iron mongery.

had to share my excitement-thank you!

Looby

Looby Report 8 Nov 2011 21:56

oh my lord i have criminals in my family! lol! Yes that could be possible.

can you both tell me where you got that from. where do i look?

Janet

Janet Report 8 Nov 2011 20:59

I know this is nothing to do with your original question but you may wish to make a note from the online newspapers
Taken from Police Intelligence from
The Leeds Mercury Tuesday April 12th 1881

BEVERLEY
David Merritt an old offender, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment, and an additional fourteen days in default of paying the costs, for an unprovoked assault upon Thomas Hall, captain of a keel, on the 4th inst- jl

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 8 Nov 2011 18:09

Possible?

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about David K Merritt Name: David K Merritt
Arrival Date: 13 May 1891
Birth Year: abt 1854
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/RaceĀ­/Nationality: American
Place of Origin: United States of America
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland
Destination: New York
Port of Arrival: New York
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States
Ship Name: Majestic


Looby

Looby Report 8 Nov 2011 13:55

i suppose he could-i will have a look and see if i can see him.

AmazingGrace08

AmazingGrace08 Report 7 Nov 2011 23:48

Looby could he have adopted his new stepfather's surname?

Looby

Looby Report 7 Nov 2011 23:14

yeah! Most of them took it from my tree!
one or two people are decendantd of his brother thomas but no-one seems to know anything! LOL!

patchem

patchem Report 7 Nov 2011 23:12

Several people on here have him in their trees.
Have you contacted them?

Looby

Looby Report 7 Nov 2011 23:05

btw-the british subject question was relating to a dfferent relie that i know nothing about her early life only from marriage!
Your help is much appreciated!

Looby

Looby Report 7 Nov 2011 23:03

hi again

I have looked on free bmd and ancestry (im only on 2 week free trial so not sure if its limited)

His name is David Merritt born in Beverley-yorkshire (east) in 1855 to parents Henry and Mary. I have him on the 61-81 census'. In 81 he was living with mum as dad had died and she had remarried a george dunn. The 3 of them in 72 toll gavel i think

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 7 Nov 2011 22:43

Have you looked to see if they emigrated?

where have you looked for their marriage/death/

british subject would indicate that born abroad at least one of their parents would have been British, usually Dad

Roy

patchem

patchem Report 7 Nov 2011 22:42

If you post details about him we can all have a look?

It is very easy to vanish into thin air - an awful lot of people manage it nowadays, and definitely did so in the past when there were far less checks on records.

Looby

Looby Report 7 Nov 2011 22:36

I knoe anything was possible in days gone by as education isnt like today but how can someone vanish in to thin air!

I have a member of my distant family that is on the 61, 71 and 81 census but has disappeared by 91 or 01 for that matter. Nor can i find any marriage or death records for him. I would assume hes died but how can i verify this?

also 'does british subject' mean born to english parents abroad?

kind regards-louise