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Missing presumed dead but no evidence ...

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Louise

Louise Report 7 Mar 2005 21:37

Thanks for looking. At least it's not just me who can't find them. Dee - It's certainly worth thinking about - that they went overseas and that's a whole new problem !!! Louise

Unknown

Unknown Report 7 Mar 2005 21:32

Can't see any of the others and have tried every variation!

Unknown

Unknown Report 7 Mar 2005 21:28

Hi Louise Looks like Ada could have been at school as well Name: Ada Oneil Age in 1901: 16 Estimated birth year: abt 1885 Relation: Scholar Household: View other family members Gender: Female Where born: Manchester Civil parish: South Manchester Ecclesiatical parish: Longsight St John County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: View Image Condition as to marriage: View Image Education: View Image Employment status: View Image Occupation: View Image Source information: RG13/3692 Registration district: Chorlton Sub-registration district: Ardwick ED, institution, or vessel: St Josephs Folio: 200 Page: 4 Household schedule number: 1 Lou

Louise

Louise Report 7 Mar 2005 20:44

If anyone’s bored and willing to help I seem to have lost a few folk. I have a family on the 1891 census (ref: RG12/3236, folio:13, page:22) Henry O’Neil, 41, head, brush maker, born Manchester Mary O’Neil, 40, wife, born Manchester Ada O’Neil, 6, born Manchester Elizabeth O’Neil, 4, born Manchester David O’Neil, 2, born Manchester Ada and Elizabeth seem to be in a catholic school/home (St. Joseph’s in Longsight) for the 1901 census but there is no sign of the rest of the family. I have tried searching the 1901 census and deaths on Free BMD to no avail. I could do with a fresh pair on eyes on the search to check that I am not missing anything obvious. Thanks, Louise

Louise

Louise Report 7 Mar 2005 20:43

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