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Ancestry...1911 Census

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Mistycat

Mistycat Report 8 Feb 2012 16:33

Please could someone advise me if there is any way to search the 1911 census by address...

I have a chap "missing" the only thing I can think of is to search the address he was at in 1906..... he was alive in 1911 as I have a news paper cutting of his death in 1915.

Misty x

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 8 Feb 2012 17:01

Not all counties are on Ancestry as yet . Can take a look on FMP if you want

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 8 Feb 2012 17:13

Thank you Shirley...

The address I'm looking for is...35 Palermo St, Seacombe, Cheshire.

Looking for an Edward Downey 1881and family, they did appear to move from house to house on the same street...they were at No 35 in 1903,4,5,6 and 7...I know this from the Valuation List for those years.

Misty x

Edit...I do have to go out now for a couple of hour's but shall look in once back

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 8 Feb 2012 17:22

319 KARLSON, Peter Head Married M 35 1876 Enginedriver On Fugboat Sweden Resident VIEW
319 KARLSON, Annie E Wife Married
9 years F 33 1878 Hanley Staffordshire VIEW
319 KARLSON, Harold Son M 10 1901 School Hanley Staffordshire VIEW
319 KARLSON, Stanley Son M 5 1906 Salford Lancashire VIEW
319 KARLSON, Norman Son M 2 1909 Salford Lancashire VIEW
RG number:
RG14 Piece:
22096 Reference:
RG14PN22096 RG78PN1310B RD452 SD3 ED44 SN319

Registration District:
Birkenhead Sub District:
Wallasey Enumeration District:
44 Parish:
Poulton cum Seacombe

Address:
35 Palermo St Seacombe Cheshire County:
Cheshire

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 8 Feb 2012 17:31

Not picking him up by name search

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 8 Feb 2012 18:00

Ooops am I in trouble?

I decided to progress through the houses in the road on the off chance of finding them with a surname variation. Then I got a warning that the page wouldn't load followed by this

Error
You have tried to access too many images within a limited period of time. This activity has been registered. Please try again in a minute.

It never occured to me I was doing something wrong so I'm hoping I don't get my a*se kicked later on.

xxJ

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 8 Feb 2012 18:24

whoops !! i tried to do the same but gave up after 12 looks. probably just in time lol :-D

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 8 Feb 2012 18:57

Where was he born ?

Occupation?

Wife or children ?

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 8 Feb 2012 20:20

Sorry the outing took longer than expected!!

Shirley...Thank you for the census info and looking further, sadly, the Karlson's are not connected...I couldnt find him by name either, nor can I find him on the 1901. I did think if he could be found on 1911 it may give me a clue for 1901...the address was all I had to go on.

Jillian...hope your not in bother, thank you for looking

GlitterBaby...He was born Egremont, Cheshire..1880/81

In 1891 I have him in Liscard with his Grandma, Jane Downey at 17 St Albans Rd
No idea about wife or children...There is no mention of a wife in the cutting I have of his death.

Misty x

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 8 Feb 2012 21:29

Does the newspaper cutting give his occupation?
Maybe he was at sea for both census dates? Are there no other clues? His death is registered in Birkenhead which is another port so he looks like definate connections to the sea.
What other surname variations have you tried? Kind souls on here last week found my missing Busby family under 'Busley'

For Reference

Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
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Deaths Mar 1915 (>99%)
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Downey Edward 34 Birkenhead 8a 855

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~  **007 1/2**

~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~ **007 1/2** Report 8 Feb 2012 21:33

Hi Jillian, Seacombe and Birkenhead are very close. In fact the Mersey ferry stops at these 2 places as well as Liverpool.

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 8 Feb 2012 21:39

Where did you get his birth from? I pressume from the 1891 census? It's just that you say he was born Egremont Cheshire but he doesn't show on FreeBMD


Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
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Births Jun 1880 (>99%)
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DOWNEY Edward Birkenhead 8a 589
DOWNEY Edward Cornelius W. Derby 8b 282
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Births Sep 1880 (>99%)
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Downey Edward Thorne 9c 738
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Births Jun 1881 (>99%)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Downey Edward Tynemouth 10b 211

And I put Egremont and Birkenhead into Google just in case they were local but apparently nowhere near.

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 8 Feb 2012 22:02

No other info on paper cutting other than he was found dead in Dock Rd, Seacombe by an on duty police officer and later identified by the police as Edward Downey. I guess he was known to the police if they could identify him !!

I got his birth from 1881 and 1891 census, he is with his Mum and Dad in 81 and Grandma in 91....they are all the correct people for my tree..

Name: Edward Downey
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1880
Registration district: Birkenhead
Inferred County: Cheshire, Merseyside
Volume: 8a
Page: 589

I think this is his Birth...Birkenhead, Seacombe etc are all in the same area. I think Egremont would come under Birkenhead Reg District...

Misrt x

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 8 Feb 2012 22:09

If I've got the right entry in the 1881 it looks as though he is living with his parents at number 19 or 21 (written as 1921 on original then 19 crossed through and re-entered again the same) and another family, same name are at number 17 (grandmother?) Have I got the right family? And if I have, have you looked at all the others to see if he might have been lodging/visiting at census time?

1881 Census Household Record
Address 21, St Albans Road
Parish Liscard
District Birkenhead, Wallasey
Administrative County Cheshire
Householder 1
Name Walter Downey
Age 22
Estimated Year of Birth 1859
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Occupation Bricklayer
Birth Place Liverpool
Birth County Lancashire
Householder 2
Name Elizabeth Downey
Age 20
Estimated Year of Birth 1861
Relationship to Head of Household Wife
Occupation
Birth Place Egremont
Birth County Cheshire
Householder 3
Name Edward Downey
Age 0
Estimated Year of Birth 1881
Relationship to Head of Household Son
Occupation Juvenile
Birth Place Egremont
Birth County Cheshire
Householder 4
Name Sarah Smith
Age 55
Estimated Year of Birth 1826
Relationship to Head of Household Lodger
Occupation Charwoman
Birth Place Ireland
Birth County
Householder 5
Name David Morrisey
Age 40
Estimated Year of Birth 1841
Relationship to Head of Household Lodger Head
Occupation Genl Labourer In Brickfield (Brick Mkr)
Birth Place Ireland
Birth County
Householder 6
Name Maria Morrisey
Age 33
Estimated Year of Birth 1848
Relationship to Head of Household Wife
Occupation
Birth Place Ireland
Birth County
Householder 7
Name Patrick Hand
Age 35
Estimated Year of Birth 1846
Relationship to Head of Household Brother In Law
Occupation Genl Labourer In Brickfield
Birth Place Ireland
Birth County

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 8 Feb 2012 22:15

You sure do Jillian..

For 1891 his Mum and Dad were in America, where they settled in 1909, without Edward...they are on 1901 census with the name Goss????


1901 England Census
about Walter Goss
[Walter Downey]
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Elizth Goss
Gender: Male
Where born: Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Civil parish: Poulton cum Seacombe
Ecclesiastical parish: Seacombe St Paul
County/Island: Cheshire
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Education:

Employment status: View image

Registration district: Birkenhead
Sub-registration district: Wallasey
ED, institution, or vessel: 34
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 39
Piece: 3405
Folio: 114
Page Number: 8
Household Members: Name Age
Walter Goss 42
Elizth Goss 41
Catherine Doyle 75

living at 39 Palermo Street, Seacombe

No Edward though

Edit...sorry I didnt answer your questions..I have searched family to see if he is lodging, under every variation of Downey I can think of, no joy. I'm sure I must be missing something but what ?

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 8 Feb 2012 22:25

Sorry Mistycat, I have tried every variation of Downey and bad transcriptions that I can think of. Maybe someone else can come up with him for you.

xJ

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 8 Feb 2012 22:27

Thank you for your time and effort Jillian, it's very much appreciated

Misty x

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 8 Feb 2012 22:53

My Mum in Law has just called, she has found another cutting about Edward's death....

It say's much the same BUT gives an address for him in 1915

Bebington Bush Hostel...which I guess is in the Birkenhead area.

I have Googled, no joy

I wonder if someone could take a look for this place on 1911 census, please

Misty x

Tenerife Sun

Tenerife Sun Report 8 Feb 2012 22:54

Could this be him, opposite side of the Mersey I think but only 5.11 miles apart. Edward was a dock labourer they had had 6 children 4 living. Married 10 years


DOWNEY, Edward Head Married M 31 1880 Dock Labourer Lancs Liverpool VIEW
DOWNEY, Minnie Wife Married
10 years F 28 1883 Lancs Liverpool VIEW
DOWNEY, Ada May Daughter F 9 1902 Lancs Liverpool VIEW
DOWNEY, Annie Daughter F 8 1903 Lancs Liverpool VIEW
DOWNEY, Edna Daughter F 4 1907 Lancs Liverpool VIEW
DOWNEY, Ethel Daughter F 2 1909 Lancs Liverpool VIEW
RG number:
RG14 Piece:
22246 Reference:
RG14PN22246 RG78PN1315 RD454 SD2 ED19 SN318

Registration District:
Toxteth Park Sub District:
Toxteth Park South West Enumeration District:
19 Parish:
Toxteth Park

Address:
11 Emerald St Liverpool County:
Lancashire

Tenerife Sun

Tenerife Sun Report 8 Feb 2012 23:01

According to Google there was a BeVington Bush Hostel in Bevington Bush, Liverpool

Also found this

By the second half of the 19th Century the Vauxhall/Scotland Road area was one of overcrowding, with streets filled with thick smoke and foul vapours, houses and courts squeezed in amongst industrial premises. The corporation had been demolishing unsanitary property since the 1860s and as an exemplary provision of working class housing had built St Martin's Cottages in 1869, the first council houses in England. It was not until the end of the century however that the Corporation replaced demolished housing on any scale. The prize-winning Victoria Square Dwellings were built in 1885, Juvenal Street Dwellings in 1890, Arley Street and Gildarts Gardens Dwellings in 1897. Between 1901 and 1907 further Dwellings were built in Dryden, Adlington, Kew, Kempston and Hornby Streets. The Eldon Street Labourer's Concrete Dwellings were built in 1905. Accommodation was also needed for the floating population of labourers and dockers, as many as 14,00 of whom, it was estimated at the end of the 19th century could be seeking lodgings each night. ****One attempt at solving this problem was the opening of the Bevington Bush Hotel (later Arden House) in 1900 by Liverpool People's Homes Ltd. This building offered 500 sleeping rooms, which were wonderfully clean and cheerful. They were for the sober working man, there being no admittance for the habitual drinker.******

and this

Enlightened family housing wasn’t the answer for the transient population of labourers and dockers, who also needed a safe place to lay their head. By the end of the 19th century, up to 14,000 workers needed lodgings – many of whom saw sanctuary in the Bevington Bush Hotel, opened in 1900, offering 500 rooms for a penny a night. So long as you were sober.
The hotel became Arden House, and, eventually the city’s first Salvation Army refuge. It was demolished in 1986.