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Missing Family 1901 Census - Morgans from Salford

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Clive

Clive Report 26 Jan 2015 07:38

Now I have the details correct for 1911 and the 1891 - I just need t ofind out what happened to them in 1901.......

Dea

Dea Report 26 Jan 2015 07:33

Thanks for the update Clive - you have put a smile on my face on this dark dreary day :-D :-D :-D

Dea x

Clive

Clive Report 25 Jan 2015 20:13

Dea - you were right!.
1901 census is missing Mary E McElroy but does show her children, another Mary E McElroy b 1884 and May and Florence. Living at 2 Rossall Street, Pendleton.

Clive

Clive Report 22 Jan 2015 18:12

All,

so birth certificate has arrived for Martin - born Apr 1906 in Rosall Street, Pendleton Salford.
Father = Thomas.
Mother = Mary Ellen Morgan (formerly Butler)

Can't find Mary E Butler in 1901 census................... :-S

Battenburg

Battenburg Report 10 Jan 2015 11:38

You might find the 1901 census page is missing and that's why you can't find them You used to be able to check the missing pieces for each area
I have a family missing on a 1901 census and was told their street from 18-32 was missing They lived at 18 because I have a birth certificate of a baby born at that time and she would have been a few weeks old

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 10 Jan 2015 09:45

Come back to us when you've got that birth cert............we're intrigued now. LOL!

Clive

Clive Report 9 Jan 2015 23:29

Jacqueline - ok thanks for that.

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 9 Jan 2015 23:09

Thomas snr did not have a second name - at least none was listed when he married in 1887

The chap found in 1901 with a Sarah has a second name, and was born in Wales, which rather seems to rule him out

Clive

Clive Report 9 Jan 2015 19:00

Hi all. Was out at work today so have just caught up with last night and today's postings. Thanks very much for your assistance.

Jacequline, Potty and Dea - I will look to get the birth certifcate for Martin (I hadn't dismissed the idea). It's just that it takes awhile to get these sent back after requesting.

I'm glad its been "confirmed" as much as can be that the Mary Ellen isn't Paton. Confirmed elimination - as you say.

Dea - looking through my research I had identified the other Mary (but as I couldn't find a marriage) and I could find a marriage between Paton and Thomas (albeit with a slight date difference) I had parked that idea. But I'll follow up my enquiries in that area again.
I'm also going to look at Thomas (senior) and Sarah that are living together. I also thought about tracking Mary Connel's family to see if Thomas (jnr) and possibly Margaret are staying with them. So good to see that was suggested also.

I am very grateful for your time..............

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 9 Jan 2015 16:45

Well, it's a confirmed elimination, which is always useful

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 9 Jan 2015 16:24

(oops! yes, apologies folks!)

Chris :)

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 9 Jan 2015 16:20

1911 posted by Kath was discounted by the lady herself

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 9 Jan 2015 16:06

http://www.sthelensrollsofhonour.co.uk/casualty-753-Ernest_Edward_Morgan.html

(1901 and 1911 reference on above)


Son of Frank and Mary Ellen Morgan, of 17, Farnworth St., St. Helens, Lancs.

Chris :)

(no idea if relevant Folks, saw above for 1911 posted by Kath, if anything helps, not wanting to confuse!)

Dea

Dea Report 9 Jan 2015 13:41

Yes Clive - please do get that birth cert as I would really love to know if my 'theory' is correct.

Dea x

Potty

Potty Report 9 Jan 2015 12:02

This looks like the Thomas Morgan who married Mary Ellen Paton in 1896:


Name:Thomas Morgan
Age:40
Estimated birth year:abt 1861
Relation to Head:Head
Gender:Male
Spouse:Mary E Morgan
Birth Place:Scotland
Civil Parish:South Manchester
Ecclesiastical parish:Hulme Holy Trinity

Thomas Morgan 40
Mary E Morgan 26
Albert T Morgan 4
James Paton 17 -Brother in law

Potty

Potty Report 9 Jan 2015 11:50

Clive, have you found Thomas & Mary (Connell)'s parents in 1901, to check if the children are living with them?

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 8 Jan 2015 22:47

Just what I've been saying.................but no reaction to that idea from Clive!

Clive

Consider the facts as known

Thomas H was a HAWKER when he married, with a father named Thomas who was a LABOURER.

The 1911 census shows the head of the household to be THOMAS, who is a LABOURER, and the son is a HAWKER.

That shows that you have the correct census.

It also SEEMS to be the same Head of household in 1891.

Thomas snr did not marry the woman he called his 'wife' in 1911 as far as can be found, so to find out her name you will have to buy a child's birth cert.

Until you do that, I'm afraid you'll stay 'in the dark'.


For what it's worth, my opinion is that Dea has found the 'wife' and her children without any shadow of doubt

Potty

Potty Report 8 Jan 2015 22:34

Just looking in before bed - the answer to who the Mary Ellen is in the 1911 is to get Martin's birth cert for his MMN - whilst I think Dea is right in what she thinks, the birth cert would hopefully prove it.

Dea

Dea Report 8 Jan 2015 20:06

That's O.K. Clive - I am easily confused at times ;-)

I am going to leave this until morning now BUT, I am not convinced that you didn't have the wrong Thomas on 1911, only that you had the wrong marriage for him to Mary E Paton.

If that is correct and the 1911 is him, then Mary Ellen McElroy nee Butler would still fit well.

She was born in 1864 but as she would then be older that Thomas she probably knocked a few years off her age and said she was the same age as him i.e. birth 1867.

The children Florrence and May belonged to her from the previous marriage.

I believe they just lived together as man and wife and never actually married.

Also it said that they had been 'married' 10 years and had had 4 children, 2 of which had died.

I discovered that Mary Ellen was a twin (her sister was Margaret Ann):

Births Dec 1863 (>99%)

BUTLER Margaret Ann Chorlton 8c 569
BUTLER Mary Ellen Chorlton 8c 569


Twins often 'run in families' and I did find this:

Births Jun 1902 - Twins !!

MORGAN Thomas Salford 8d 35
MORGAN William Edward Salford 8d 35



Deaths of the twins:

Deaths Sep 1902
Morgan Thomas 0 Salford 8d 39

Deaths Dec 1902
MORGAN William Edward 0 Salford 8d 6


These could very possibly be the two children who died ??

All this could very well be unconnected but I have one of my 'feelings' about it - It all seems to connect.

I will look again in the morning - we need to find her on 1901.

Dea Xxx



Clive

Clive Report 8 Jan 2015 19:33

Dea - sorry for confusing you. :-(
I am only really looking for why Thomas (senior) and his children Margaret, Sarah and Thomas are missing from 1901 census and now, of course, why I can't find Thomas on the 1911 census (seeing as he is ruled out from the 1911 entry that I thought I'd found.
Sarah was married in 1910. Margaret being older has probably had a name change (and it may be to Cochrane) after a wedding.

Thanks again!