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1. David [1]
I have been away for a few days and have just seen all the emails and complaints from David. As a fellow Australian I am ashamed to be seen as a countryman of such a rude person. Personally, I have had help from a number of people regarding my McLellan family and I would like to thank everybody, after all, David, nobody is obliged to help at all!! Valerie Power, Australia
2. Irish website [1]
Hi to all, I just found this website which might be of interest to any on the list with Irish roots: http://www.hoganstand.com/general/identity/index.htm Regards Val in Lancs. Just enjoyed a day celebrating 20 yrs of marriage :-) I was a child bride!! lol :-)))
3. Re: [ENG-LIV] St.Anne's Church, West Derby [1]
Peter, I think you may be muddling two churches. It would be highly unusual before modern times for a church to be used by both Catholic and Church of England. Have look at Caryl Williams' history of Liverpool churches http://www.old-liverpool.co.uk/churches.html to sort out which St Anne's Church ( or Chapel) is the one your ancestors were married in. Anne On 6 Jul 2005, at 20:13, Peter Graydon wrote: > > Dear listers > > I have a marriage certificate dated 21st January,1851 between Robert > GRAYDON
4. Re: Welsh Streets? [1]
There were also "Welsh Streets" off County Rd Walton. They were constructed by Welsh Builders who named the street s to spell out their names---by taking the first letter of the street names. The builders were William and William Owen Elias. Streets started with Oxton St. Dorothy ----- Original Message ----- From: "NORMAN WOODS" To: Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:34 PM Subject: Welsh Streets? > Dear Listers, > > Can someone please tell me
5. St. Joseph's Church [1]
Is there any person on the list who has a photo of St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Grosvenor Street, Liverpool or can advise a web site where I can download one? Tks Vera
6. Re: Cutting Teeth [1]
Hi Caryl and List, Even today, as we speak, how many times do you see parents and grandparents sticking their fingers in a baby's mouth - to see if the tooth has popped through yet ? And, how many times are those fingers part of an .. unwashed hand? And, back a few generations, how many people put a drop of "hard liquor" on the gums .. to help ease the pain in the baby's mouth? And, what really aggravates me is when Pediatricians - as we speak - are saying publicly that "teething" does not "cause" a b
7. 1871 Henessey family [1]
I have sent 4 images to Claire, but I'm no expert. Rose in OZ
8. RE: Henesey 1871 [1]
Hi Claire, I am also interested in this family. I have them in 1861 census. By 1871 it looks as though Agnes had died and John and Charles were in The Toxteth Park Workhouse. I will send you the images. Please get in touch if need any more info. My line is Charles. Mel (Wirral) -----Original Message----- From: Claire [mailto:PCH71@surefish.co.uk] Sent: 19 July 2005 21:41 To: ENG-LIVERPOOL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Henesey 1871 Hi, Would anyone be willing to do a look up for me please on the 1871 censu
9. Welsh Streets [1]
Thanks to those who replied to my query about Welsh Streets. I feel now, that I am an authority on the subject. Yours sincerely, Norman Woods, County Durham.
10. Re: [ENG-LIV] A good article [1]
Thanks Val. Like you, I had no idea this happened. Real history, they never taught us this at school. Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Val Wall" To: Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 11:03 PM Subject: [ENG-LIV] A good article > Journal: Bastardy and Baby Farming in Victorian England. > > > http://www.loyno.edu/~history/journal/1989-0/haller.htm > > I naively didn't know this went on and having recently discoved one of my > 2xt gt-granmothe
11. certificates. [1]
just to let you know I got a Rellie in Liverpool to call in office to check how much longer I would have to wait for certs. They were told it would be another 2 to 3 months ???so they asked for refund of payment. and got it. ordered again online so only 8 / 10 days to wait. Emily, Q/ land
12. Re: [ENG-LIV] newtown St Helens [1]
See http://www.n-le-w.co.uk/ Jane > Wanted, old photos, tales etc of Newtown. > Would like a photo of Cambridge Rd Coop bread cart > Points of interest > Clares wood cart > Vincent's ice cream > etc etc > Thanks Bert > > > ==== ENG-LIVERPOOL Mailing List ==== > http://freespace.virgin.net/tt.indexes/Index.htm > >
13. Clutching at straws [1]
I wonder if someone could do a look up for me in the 1851 census for either a Jessie Lea or an Eliza Lea I am still looking for the wife of my ggg grandfather who was away from home on the cenus In 1861 he was married to a Catherine , in 1881 he was married to an Eleanor, I am now working on the assumption that maybe he had 3 wives as I found a marriage for 1844 between a George Lea and 1 of the names above Sorry to be so vague, I just need to know if either of these women were married to my Geor
14. RE: [ENG-LIV] St.Anne's Church, West Derby [1]
Sounds like St Anne's Overbury Street, to me. That's in Edge Hill. Rachel -----Original Message----- From: Peter Graydon [mailto:peter@graydonwhite.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: 08 July 2005 17:40 To: ENG-LIVERPOOL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-LIV] St.Anne's Church, West Derby Many thanks to those that replied to my query. Looking closely at the certificate there is an insertion (written on the lines that make up the form!) which appears to say Edge Hill. This is the best interpretation given that there was
15. [ENG-LIV] 1861 Clayton [1]
Dave, Alfred Clayton & family lived at 16 Drinkwater Gardens, Liverpool, in 1861. As well as the people you listed, there were two other daughters, Harriet aged 4, & Frances aged 2, both born in Liverpool. Sue in Melbourne
16. Knuckles rapped [1]
Sorry folks, I am unable to give any more info regarding the 1911 census. Just had my knuckles rapped by our supreme commander. Dave D.
17. Unwanted certs, GRIFFITHS and STOREY, Liverpool [1]
Found on the Lancashire message board (Boards > Localities > United Kingdom and Ireland > England > Lancashire > General), the following certificates need new homes: Samuel GRIFFITHS' death cert., a tailor, age 56, died 7th June 1872 at Royal Infirmary Liverpool. nformant I H Griffiths 103 Overbury St Liverpool. Margaret GRIFFITHS' birth cert., born 23/03/1846 at Woodstock St Liverpool. Father John Griffiths a joiner, mother Margaret Griffiths nee Lewis. Ann STOREY, death cert., died 9th January
18. 1841Census [1]
I would be grateful if someone could look up KEY STREET and see if any Sutton's or Clarks are there. Many Thanks Patricia.
19. Upper Mann Street? [1]
The street reference occurs on a wedding registration (October 1875). The bride, Maria Sutton, gives her address as 54 Upper Mann (?) Street and the bridegroom, Henry Evans, 83 Grafton Street. They were married at St Matthew's, Toxteth. It would be most helpful if I could verify the names of the occupants at both addresses at, or around, that time. John
20. Re: [ENG-LIV] US 1900 census lookup please [1]
Images sent off list. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Miller" To: Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 1:34 PM Subject: [ENG-LIV] US 1900 census lookup please > Hi Listers > > trying to help a friend who is looking for her Mary COMBA born c1895 in > Massachusetts...her fathers name is Jeremiah born Ireland. Would really > appreciate the image if possible. > > many thanks > > Sue > Surrey > > > ==== ENG-LIVERPOOL Mailing List ==== > Admin M
21. Liverpool Neighborhood Reconstruction [1]
I remember seeing postings about certain areas of Liverpool that are under reconstruction or demolition. I live in the U.S. and am not familiar with Liverpool neighborhoods. My brother will be visiting our family's old homes in late July. Would these addresses have disappeared? 32 Heyworth, St, Everton, Liverpool (Thomas Quayle) 1891 14 Monk St, Everton, Liverpool (Quayle) 1881 27 Empress Road, Kensington, Liverpool (Hughes)1900-1916 14 Park View, Waterloo with Seaforth (Morgan) 1911 Betty Pace, U.S.A
22. BROWN/E, JOHNSON [1]
Hi to all on this list, I'm looking for your help to find those listed below on the 1841 census, if at all possible. The information listed is taken from the 1832 pollbook for Liverpool. I'm hoping that they didn't move after 1832 and are still at these address's in 1841. I'm not sure that this is enough information to find them on the 1841 though. The top two, I know are mine. George was born between 1797-1800 and is a nephew of John, who was b. between 1854-1861 and died 1844. Of the Johnson'
23. Dinah WILLIAMS 1891 Census look up please [1]
Hi I wonder if someone who has access to 1891 Census kindly look up my Dinah WILLIAMS?. She was born 1899 according to her Marriage Certificate and her Father was listed as Peter Williams, an Engineer. We believe Peter was born in North Wales. We think she was born in Liverpool but later moved to Prescot then St Helens area but not sure of any dates, although she was in St Helens at the time of her Marriage in 1929. She gad a brother named Glynn but not sure if he was younger or older than Din
24. burial [1]
Hello all Could someone please advise me as to the best way to find a grave in Liverpool. Details I have are Samuel Bell died 10th November 1858 at 135 Brunswick Rd Death registered at West Derby He was Born in Ireland and married at Islington Presbyterian Church in Liverpool I believe the Liverpool Record Office will conduct searches, has any one used these or recommend another way, I am in Australia. We are planning a trip to the UK in 2007 and I would love to be able to visit the grave and ta
25. Misc snippets [1]
1854 On new snippets page Comments welcome in my guest book http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/index.html Jane

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