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Trying to find record of Albert Keiley before 1908

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Mike *

Mike * Report 13 Nov 2010 00:24

Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1909

KEILEY Albert - Oldham Central Oldham (mmn BELL)

jax

jax Report 13 Nov 2010 00:19

Just sounds like it could be an Irish name, so the son is on the 1911 Albert is probably at sea so where is Alice?

jax

patchem

patchem Report 13 Nov 2010 00:19

Births Jun 1909
Keiley Albert Oldham 8d 639

It helps to give as much information as is relevant, as it saves wild guesses.
Thanks

Freda

Freda Report 13 Nov 2010 00:15

Thank you all - I am quite new to this so trying to decipher some of your replies. Yes to Patricia Marriage details 8d 806 - I have this certificate.
Jax - They did have a son Albert born 1909 but don't know about an Irish connection.
They did live in Liverpool from about 1911 I think.
The marriage cert gives profession as seaman so entry for 1909 looks promising - where would i be able to check on this info?
Thanks Patricia but I don't think this is him as moved from Oldham to Liverpool and no son called Norman.
Thank you all so much for your help

Mike *

Mike * Report 13 Nov 2010 00:08

EDIT

patchem

patchem Report 12 Nov 2010 23:59

Is this them in 1911, with different spelling?:
KEIGHLEY, Albert Head Married M 28 1883 Carter Cheshire Newton Hyde
KEIGHLEY, Alice Wife Married 2 years F 25 1886 Yorkshire Mossley
KEIGHLEY, Norman Son M (UNDER I MONTH) Cheshire Newton Hyde
RG number: RG14 Piece: 24398 Reference: RG14PN24398 RG78PN1399 RD468 SD6 ED2 SN78
Registration District: Ashton Under Lyne Sub District:
Newton Enumeration District: 2 Parish: Newton
Address:81 Victoria Street Newton Hyde County: Lancashire

Added: probably son of Jonas and Mary, so wrong one.

jax

jax Report 12 Nov 2010 23:58

1911 census - household transcription
Person: KEILEY, Albert
Address: 96 Upr Pitt St L'pool

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A LEE, Joseph Head Married M 55 1856 Royal Mavel Pensioner Devon Plymouth VIEW
A LEE, Elizabeth Wife Married
53 years F 55 1856 Devon Plymouth VIEW
MARTIN, Alice Niece Single F 21 1890 Assist Wife In Household Duties Devon Plymouth VIEW
ALLEN, John Boarder Widower M 48 1863 Boatwain Mercantile Marine Cork Kinsale VIEW
SHEPPARD, George Boarder Single M 31 1880 Seaman A B Mercantile Marine Surrey London VIEW
KEILEY, Albert Visitor M 2 1909 Lancashire Oldham VIEW

jax

jax Report 12 Nov 2010 23:57

Could he have lived in Ireland? There is an Abert Keiley on the 1911 aged 2 is that thier son

jax

patchem

patchem Report 12 Nov 2010 23:55

Just to confirm:
Marriages Mar 1908
xxx BELL Alice Oldham 8d 806
BELL Elizabeth Oldham 8d 806
BUCKLEY Albert Oldham 8d 806
Johnson Fred Oldham 8d 806
xxx Keiley Albert Oldham 8d 806

Freda

Freda Report 12 Nov 2010 23:45

I'm trying to trace details of my Grandfather Albert Keiley. He was married to Alice Bell in 1908 aged 23. They were married in Oldham Lancs. He died in Liverpool aged 58 in 1942. His fathers name was James Keiley. These are the only records I can find - can't find any birth records or census entries. Apparently as a child he was placed in an orphanage - mother incapable of looking after him - so he did not talk about his past other than to say he was on an orphanage ship and that they were known as Klyre boys (no idea how to spell this) but can't find records of any such orphanage ships / boats. I'm wondering if the orphanage ship was really some form of juvenile reform ship. His daughter (my mum) is almost 90 so memory is fading but she seems to remember Gloucester being mentioned. Any help would be gratefully received as I really have hit a brick wall on this branch of the family