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Where is my William
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Pain | Report | 16 Jun 2006 13:53 |
Hi Paula I have just looked at that census but the grandmother and the aunt don't seem to fit with other information I have got. To Gwen and Heather I suppose he could have been at sea. Do you think that I could presume that Willoughby and William are the same person? We do agree though that it is the correct William Frederick! Thankyou for your help. Jayne |
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Gwen | Report | 16 Jun 2006 10:24 |
Hi I think that the family you found on the 1891 census may be the one you are looking for, I have looked and it says the occupation is a plumber for William Frederick. I also found Willoughby on the 1901 census and mum Deborah is a widow. 1901 RG13/3427 Toxeth Park Folio 6 Page 23 Household schedule 125 Note the Spelling of Willoughby is spelt with two L on this census and second intial has been typed as J. I think it should be F. The occupation is Dock Labourer. May be he started to call himself William after father died. hope this helps. gwen |
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Gwen | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:53 |
Could he have been at sea when the census was taken Gwen |
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Heather | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:50 |
I have a Willoughby in my tree who appears as William on a census. Perhaps they were known as Bill and people thought it was short for William. Heather |
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Pain | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:46 |
I am of to work now but will be back on early this afternoon Jayne |
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Pain | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:36 |
Hi Jess Just checked on the Kerrs Susans maiden name was Campbell. Hi Gwen William (the missing one) his wife was called Mary Ellen Cosgrove |
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Gwen | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:16 |
What is williams Wife name and do you have a rough idea when his father was born? Gwen |
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Pain | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:16 |
Hi Jess The witnesses are Thomas James Kerr and Susan Kerr. I havent looked for them. I will take a look when I get back (just taking my daughter to nursery). Thanks for the sugestion. Jayne |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:08 |
Any witnesses on the cert that might be siblings? |
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Pain | Report | 16 Jun 2006 09:02 |
I am trying to find a William Collins (I was on here the other day about his wife) I have Williams wedding certificate . He was married in june 1905,in Liverpool, 22 years old, Mariner, living in Earle Street, fathers name William Frederick Collins deceased and his father was a plumber. As it does not tell me were he was born I decided to search on the census for his father. I have found him (I think) but only on the 1891c. The only thing is there is no son William living with them, there is a Willoughby, could this be him? I know it wasnt a strange thing for children to be living away from their parents but without a place of birth I cant really pinpoint him. I have asked the records office to do a search for me and they have sent me a letter saying there are so many William Collins born in the 5 year period I gave them that it will cost a lot of money to search them. I have been struggling with this side of the family for 2 years now. Has anyone any suggestions before I really close this file for good Jayne |