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1901 census help needed

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George

George Report 27 Jul 2003 11:20

I've looked on the site at both those Kate's and its neither of them and Ellen was an O'hanlon by 1881.

Oz Mozz

Oz Mozz Report 27 Jul 2003 10:21

Sorry, should have added this before.... Is you Helen Daly the same one on the 1881 census who is a domestic Cook?

Oz Mozz

Oz Mozz Report 27 Jul 2003 10:13

George; I did a quick look up on FREEBMD with the following results in deaths: All O'HANLON Catherine- Dec 1894 aged 57 Prestwich, Jun 1897 Aged 5 Toxteth Park, Dec 1898 aged 0 Tynemouth, Mar 1899 aged 61 Fylde, Sep 1899 aged 51 Uxbridge and Dec 1901 aged 41 Bolton. I also Tried O'Hanlan, Catharine, Kate, Ellen and Helen but nothing else came up. Hope this might help. Sonja

Mystified

Mystified Report 27 Jul 2003 08:06

There is a Kate O’HANLAN in Durham aged 12. I take it you have seen the Kate O’Hanlon living in Bolton? Let me know how you get on. John

George

George Report 26 Jul 2003 20:46

Hi I can't find my great grandmother in 1901 or her mother. They were Ellen(Helen) O'hanlon nee Daly, c40yrs,b Ireland and Catherine (Kate)c12yrs,b Middlesbrough. I have found the husband and other children but those two were absent. I've tried every combination. So if any member can find them I'll be eternally grateful. George