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weavers in parish of seaforth

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Patricia

Patricia Report 8 Jun 2004 18:50

on the 1901 census my g grandfather aged 32 is a foreman railway porter,living with his wife sarah(nee mccormick),and their 3 sons.Iwould be grateful if anyone could give me any other info about them eg where,and when they died,and buried.The address looks like Beanass street,did this place exist?can anyone tell me which railway station he was likely to have worked at,and which schools the boys may have gone to?A lot to ask but Im stuck.there eldest son alfred james Weaver was my grandfather,he married in scarborough in 1919,and left my grandmother with 5 children in 1932,never heard of again,did he go back to lancashire? grateful for any help.

Dave the Tyke

Dave the Tyke Report 8 Jun 2004 19:09

I think there is a Seaforth in Leeds, you could try searching old-maps(.)co.uk or streetmap(.)co.uk good luck Dave

Geoff

Geoff Report 8 Jun 2004 19:40

This Seaforth is on the Mersey coast between Bootle and Crosby. Could it be Hemans St?