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Carol

Carol Report 10 Sep 2009 11:44

I want to thank you all for your help and time and to apologise for accidently deleting the first thread on Patrick and Stephen Murray. I'm new to this side of GU and made a complete pigs ear of it. However, on the positive side I've now started to get it sorted and with all your help will get there in the end. Have sent for Patrick Murr and Sarah Daisy's marriage certificate which shoud help but still havent located Stephens wherabouts in 1911. Thank you all again

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 10 Sep 2009 07:37

Carol.....Why dont you see if you can locate Patrick and Stephens Attestation Papers...Origens Net have them going back to the 1700s however you will need to pay per veiw....
I would imagine you would be needing to look under Donegal (Prince of Wales Own) Militia not the RIR (they did not merge until 1922)..It may just clear up your confusion....

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 10 Sep 2009 00:12

Carol,

There was a lot of work on the other thread that is being DUPLICATED here.

Did you purchase the marriage certificates to get their ages and father's name?

Rose

Ozibird

Ozibird Report 9 Sep 2009 23:03

Did you find Stephen on the 1911? Was he born in Ireland?

Ozi

Ozibird

Ozibird Report 9 Sep 2009 22:11

1901:
Patrick Murray abt 1871 Ireland Militiaman Dover, Kent

Stephen Murray abt 1877 Ireland Militiaman Dover, Kent

Ozibird

Ozibird Report 9 Sep 2009 21:58

Carol, what happened to your other thread with all the info on Patrick & Stephen?

When they were found at the Citadel, Dover, they were both recorded as born in Ireland.

Sometimes people don't write the truth on official forms (horrors!!) or maybe he misunderstood, etc, etc.

Ozi.

Carol

Carol Report 9 Sep 2009 21:27

ErinGo Bragh I just cant get my head round it....I thought I'd found that they were born in Ireland, which I had been told by my late father, now after seeing the 1911 census it appears that Patrick was born in Battersea.. This is sooooo frustrating

Netty

Netty Report 9 Sep 2009 21:07

RG14 – this is the reference for household schedules. RG refers to the Registrar General series of records held by The National Archives (TNA).

RG78 – is the reference for the enumerators’ summary books.

PN – is the piece number within RG14 or RG78.

RD – is the Registration District number.

SD – is the Registration Sub District number.

ED – is the Enumeration District number.

SN – is the Schedule Number within RG14.

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 9 Sep 2009 20:59

Carol...What has happened to your previous thread regarding the Murrays...Was that info.incorrect....?

Carol

Carol Report 9 Sep 2009 20:35

Thanks Sue.... and everyone. Definitely my family in 1911 census
35 Landseer street
District Wandsworth
Enumeration district 17
County London
Parish Battersea
Can anyone help me with this bit please
MURRAY PATRICK (RG14PN2160 RG78PN74 RD26 SD1 ED17 SN165)
The only bit I think I know is ED17 !!!!!

Sue C

Sue C Report 9 Sep 2009 20:25

What makes you sure that the 1911 you have found is right?

Do you have information of a marriage & children?

Perhaps if you could post what you have found for him in 1911, someone may be able to help.

Carol

Carol Report 9 Sep 2009 19:36

I've now located the family of Patrick Murray on the 1911 census and it says Patrick was born in Battersea London, Could he possibly have put this on the census return falsly or do you think I may have been on the wrong track with the Murray brothers in the 1901 returns from Dover.

I know for certain the 1911 family is right, I also know that both brothers were in the army..........help!!!!!

Ive got an army no. for Stephen Murray . Gunner RFA No.23860

Barbara

Barbara Report 9 Sep 2009 19:11

Would this be Patrick 1891? Still only says Ireland though.

1891 census transcription details for: Station Hospital Portsmouth, Lion Terrace Portsea
National Archive Reference:
RG number: RG12 Piece: 862 Folio: 139 Page: 3

Reg. District: Portsea Island Sub District: Portsea Town
Enum. District: 13 Ecclesiastical District: Holy Trinity
Parish: Portsea City/Municipal Borough: Portsmouth
Address: Portsea, Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth
Year Occupation,
Disability Where Born
MURRAY, Patrick Patient Single M 22 1869 Gunner Royal Artillery
Ireland

Sue C

Sue C Report 9 Sep 2009 16:08

If you can locate them on the 1911 and buy credits to view the image, you may be lucky enough to find that they have stated the actual location they were born in (as opposed to just Ireland) which would give you a start.

I found the birth place of my gg grandfather in this way.

Carol

Carol Report 9 Sep 2009 15:30

i have two brothers Patrick b1871 and Stephen b 1877 Murray both militiamen stationed at the Citadel Barracks Dover in the 1901 census. I know that both died of natural causes so cant find any info from ww1 deaths. They were born in Ireland. How can I find out about their parentage and addresses in Ireland please.