The family by 1901 - George and Robert the youngest sons are in the Liverpool Seaman Orphan Institution
1901 census transcription details for: 106, Teulon Street, Kirkdale
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG13 Piece: 3465 Folio: 140 Page: 38 Reg. District: West Derby Sub District: Kirkdale Parish: Kirkdale Enum. District: 5 Ecclesiastical District: St Mary's City/Municipal Borough: Address: 106, Teulon Street, Kirkdale County: Lancashire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born MILLER, Sarah Head Widow F 48 1853 CharwomanScotland Aberdeen MILLER, John Son Single M 25 1876 Ship Carpenter Scotland Aberdeen MILLER, Sarah Daughter Single F 24 1877 Preserve Works Scotland Aberdeen MILLER, William Son Single M 20 1881 Ship Scalers Liverpool, Lancashire MILLER, Donald Son Single M 17 1884 Ship Scalers Liverpool, Lancashire
and I wonder if this is 1883 JAmes ?? 1901 census transcription details for: 46, Othello Street, Kirkdale
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG13 Piece: 3471 Folio: 90 Page: 21 Reg. District: West Derby Sub District: Kirkdale Parish: Kirkdale Enum. District: 40 Ecclesiastical District: St Pauls City/Municipal Borough: Address: 46, Othello Street, Kirkdale County: Lancashire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born MITCHELL, Mary Wife Married F 63 1838 England MILLER, Ellen Head Married F 45 1856 Liverpool, Lancashire MILLER, James Son Single M 20 1881 Ships Carpenter Liverpool, Lancashire MILLER, James Nephew Single M 17 1884 Ships Carpenter Liverpool, Lancashire <<<
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Hi Stuart
that's them. Do you still think it's the same family - even though the father's name has changed from James to John?
Thanks, Lou
Thank you Andysmum.
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Hi Stuart, Wow, thanks for finding the boys.
I also found James (nephew) living with an aunt and wondered the same thing,.
It's good to know you've also found them, gives me hope that I'm on the correct trail. It never occurred to me to look for the boys I just assumed they had died. The business with the christian name change for the father from John / James has confused me somewhat and I keep going over all I've found.
Thanks Stuart it's added a bit more meat. You obviously think it's the same family.
Lou
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If you say that the 1881 Scottish census is correct then you are looking at 2 different families. They can't be in Scotland and Liverpool at the same time.
Also - Sarah the mother in Scotland is born in Ireland whilst the Sarah in Liverpool is born Scotland (Aberdeen if you chase her through to 1911)
1911 census transcription details for: 59 Cockerell St Dirkdale Liverpool
National Archive Reference: RG14PN22447 RG78PN1323 RD455 SD6 ED4 SN107 Reg. District: West Derby Sub District: Kirkdale Parish: Kirkdale Enum. District: 4 Address: 59 Cockerell St Dirkdale Liverpool County: Lancashire Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born MILLER, James Son Single M 29 1882 Shipwright Seagoing W Star Co Lancs Lpool Eng MILLER, Donald Son Single M 26 1885 Unemployed Dock Labourer Lancs Lpool Eng MILLER, Sarah Hay Mother Widow F 60 1851 Invalid Inward Aberbury*** Scotland Resident
***Aberdeen on original. Incorrectly completed to say married 37 years, 10 children born, 2 have since died
Sorry but have to leave it there until morning. Hopefully someone will be able to help you out.
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No problem Stuart, but thank you so much for your terrific help.
I'd like to wish you good luck in your own hunting, and thanks again,
Lou x :-)
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Noticing Sarah's middle name in the 1911, I wonder if this could be her marriage:
Sarah Hay, "Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910"
Name: John Miller Birth Date: Birthplace: Age: Spouse's Name: Sarah Hay Spouse's Birth Date: Spouse's Birthplace: Spouse's Age: Event Date: 11 Jul 1873 Event Place: Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland
And this is possibly the birth of the oldest child, Jane,
Name: Jane Ann Miller Family Tree Gender: Female Christening Date: Christening Place: Birth Date: 26 Oct 1873 Birthplace: SAINT NICHOLAS,ABERDEEN,ABERDEEN,SCOTLAND Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: John Miller Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Sarah Hay Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11168-3 System Origin: Scotland-ODM GS Film number: 6035516 Reference ID
both of these records are from familysearch site.
There is a birth for a James Miller in the same area on scotlandspeople, the birth registration will give you his parents' names and the date and place of their marriage:
No Year Surname Forename Sex District City/ County/ MR GROS Data Image Extract 1 1876 MILLER JAMES M ST NICHOLAS ABERDEEN CITY/ABERDEEN 168/01 1308
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Just noticed that the marriage cert you have for James b1883 gives his father's name as James, not John and that the occupation is ship's steward. I wonder if you have followed back the correct family.
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Hi Potty,
That's absolutely brilliant, I did search for them yesterday with no luck, but I have been informed that they change their database every 6 weeks, so I'm wondering if this is the reason you found them and also explain why sometimes I can find my own family and sometimes I can't.
I suspected that her maiden name was Hay.
To be honest I'm not entirely sure I am following the right family, there are quite a few James who were shipwrights / ships carpenters / sailors but none of them say Ships Steward. I did notice that the father's name on the census I was following was John and not James, but just considered the fact that because his son was named James it avoided confusion, plus some people use a 2nd name as a 1st name. My grandfather was called John but he was only known as Jack so anyone who knew him after he married only ever knew him as Jack, especially when they moved area, so it's just possible the same in this instance.
The only thing for sure is that his name was James Miller single in 1931 aged 48 and he married in Liverpool and that his father was also named James a ship's steward.
I have searched for a James matching him and came across a family in Liverpool whose parents & some siblings originated in Scotland with a connection to a ship. I have tried to find any family connection to either witness with no luck. I searched the names and came across one that was born in the same area (Warrington) where the groom died so wondered if the family moved there, but again after his death his wife remarried in West Derby - so that didn't quite fit either.
But thanks again, it's very much appreciated,
Regards, Lou
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