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1871 census for Sunderland

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Gail

Gail Report 12 Aug 2004 22:59

Hi Tessa, The only Margaret Conlan I can find on 1871 aged 13, anywhere is as follows.....not in Sunderland though: Name Age in 1871 Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island Anna Conlan 20 Edenmah, Ireland Daughter Liverpool Lancashire James Conlan 46 Edenamah, Ireland Head Liverpool Lancashire James Conlan 10 Liverpool Son Liverpool Lancashire Margaret Conlan 42 Gorton, Ireland Wife Liverpool Lancashire Margaret Conlan 13 Liverpool Daughter Liverpool Lancashire Mary Ellen Conlan 15 Liverpool Daughter Liverpool Lancashire Owen Conlan 7 Liverpool Son Liverpool Lancashire Richard Conlan 18 Edenmah, Ireland Son Liverpool Lancashire Thos Conlan 5 Liverpool Son Liverpool Lancashire Charles Murphy 7 Mo Liverpool Boarder Liverpool Lancashire Cornelius Murphy 22 Mary, Ireland Boarder Liverpool Lancashire Regards Gail.

Teresa

Teresa Report 11 Aug 2004 23:07

Could anyone help me please by looking up the 1871 Census for Sunderland. I am looking for MARGARET CONLAN aged 13 or 16yrs, there is a doubt as to her exact age. I believe she lived in Bishopwearmouth but I don't know the street. She is my brickwall grandmother at present and I should be very grateful for any information. Thanks Tessa Gaines