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9 Sep 2015 21:13 |
I'll put this here because I don't want to forget it
Edward O'Malley on the 1911, looks like 11 years married to Mary
Marriages Dec 1899 (>99%)
Carney Mary W. Derby 8b 833
O'Malley Edward W. Derby 8b 833
On the 1911 Mason and Monks are down as the niece and nephew, and the 2 Carney children are down as boarders.... that seems an odd mistake to make? ( but maybe not)
Name: Mary Carney Gender: Female Marital Status: Single Age: 21 Birth Date: 1878 Marriage Date: 19 Nov 1899 Marriage Place: Kirkdale, Lancashire, England Father: Thomas Carney Spouse: Edward O'Malley FHL Film Number: 1545941 Reference ID: p 189 cn 377
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Chris Ho :)
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9 Sep 2015 22:34 |
http://www.merseysiderollofhonour.co.uk/get2.php?cwgc=3045276
(quite a bit on Edward John above, has below)
1911 Census - 32 Chaucer Street, Bootle - Edward and Mary O'Malley, also Edward's niece Ellen Mason (aged 20) and Mary's nephew, John Monks (aged 8) the son of her sister Honora Monk (nee Carney). Two other children, Bridget Ann Carney (12) and Thomas Carney (5) were also boarding with the family.
EDWARD JOHN O'MALLEY KILLED IN ACTION 22ND SEP. 1914, AGED 38 YEARS.
ALSO JOHN EDWARD MONKS HIS NEPHEW WHO DIED 22ND JULY 1937, AGED 34 YEARS.
ALSO JOHN MONK FATHER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 30TH SEP. 1947, AGED 66 YEARS.
ALSO MARY O'MALLEY, BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE EDWARD WHO DIED 12TH MARCH 1959, AGED 80 YEARS.
(His wife never re-married and lived at 32 Chaucer Street for the rest of her life. She died on the 12th March 1959 and was buried at Ford R.C. Cemetery in the same grave (AS 2185) as the Monks family.)
Chris :)
Marriages Dec 1902 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------- Carney Norah W. Derby 8b 717 Monk John W. Derby 8b 717
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10 Sep 2015 01:09 |
in case it helps, this looks like the marriage for James and Margaret ........
Liverpool, England, Catholic Marriages, 1754-1921
Name: Jacobum Carney Marriage Date: 29 Aug 1895 Parish: St Sylvester (Sylvestri), Lancashire, England Spouse's Name: Margaritam Driscoll Father's name: Jacobi Carney Spouse Father's Name: Thomae Carney
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Jacobum, son of Jacob Carney, of 27 Bostock Street, Bootle
Margaret, daughter of Thomas Carney, of 5C 7H Blenheim Street (???address)
Witnesses ....... Jacobo Collins, of 8C 4H Hopewood Street Catharina Walsh, of 5C 3H Blenheim Street
Unfortunately, it doesn't give their ages
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Sep 2015 01:11 |
that's an error then because Margaret should be the daughter of a Driscoll?
that kind of error in either the original or the transcription isn't at all uncommon
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SylviaInCanada
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10 Sep 2015 01:29 |
It was the Liverpool Workhouse in Mount Pleasant ...............
1901 Census
Name: John Edward Carney Age: 2 Days Estimated birth year: abt 1901 Relation to Head: Inmate Gender: Male Birth Place: Liverpool, England Civil Parish: Liverpool Search Photos: Search for 'Liverpool' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Liverpool St Columba County/Island: Lancashire Country: England
Registration district: Liverpool Sub-registration district: Mount Pleasant <<<<<<<<<<<< ED, institution, or vessel: Liverpool Workhouse <<<<<<<<<<
Piece: 3420 Folio: 76 Page Number: 21 Household schedule number: 1 . .
Margaret Carney 21 b.ca 1880, Liverpool, Single, Charwoman John Edward Carney 2 Days . .
The actual address can be seen by going to page 1 ................
Liverpool Workhouse Workhouse Hospital and Infirmary Brownlow Hill, Liverpool
by googling ...........
this was the description in ca 1850 .............
BROWNLOW HILL WORKHOUSE
The workhouse in the parish of Liverpool is contained in an extensive clump of buildings, ranging in the wall, which extends from Mount Pleasant to Brownlow Hill. These erections, with additions have grown with the growth of Liverpool, but being still inadequate a great portion are to be knocked down and more commodities and, “classified” premises are to be built --------
Workhouses all over the UK had the only hospitals and infirmaries that were commonly available to poor people right through into the 20th century.
As a sideline .......
...... one building of that workhouse was still standing on Brownlow Hill in the 1960s, next to the new RC Cathedral, and I had laboratory lessons in it between 1959 and 1963 :-)
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Sep 2015 01:35 |
could this possibly be John Edward from the 1901 census?
the census was taken on the night of 31 March
I believe workhouse officials registered births in workhouses so possibly he could have been registered in the first quarter even if born at the very end of it
Births Mar 1901 CARNEY Edward Liverpool 8b 105
... because there just is no John Edward birth registered
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SylviaInCanada
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10 Sep 2015 01:47 |
that could be ...................
but I don't think that John Edward and his mother Margaret had any connection with Bridget Mary and her mother Margaret
there are too many discrepancies ............... age, marital status and occupation as a charwoman
as the wife of a sailor, Margaret nee Driscoll would have had no reason to lie about such facts.
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10 Sep 2015 09:23 |
Donna mentioned Margaret's death as being abt 1907. There are these two for an idea of birth date?
Deaths Mar 1908 (>99%) CARNEY Margaret 33 W. Derby 8b 414
Deaths Dec 1909 (>99%) CARNEY Margaret 38 W. Derby 8b 397
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10 Sep 2015 09:28 |
This might be useful if only for the witnesses
Marriage: 21 Apr 1924 St Peter & St Paul Roman Catholic Church, Bolton, Lancashire, England Thomam Carney - Annam Mercer - Groom's Parents: Jacobi Carney & Margaritae Bride's Parents: Augustini Mercer & Liliae Witness: Gulielmo Carney; Margarita Mercer Married by: Gulielmus Leighton Source: Original register at LRO
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10 Sep 2015 10:37 |
Margaret Driscoll born Liverpool 4/12/1873 baptised 14/12/1873 by Thomas Driscoll and Elizabetha Murray.
Maryb.
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10 Sep 2015 10:56 |
1891 ?
Name: Margt Driscoll Age: 15 Estimated birth year: abt 1876 Relation: Daughter Father's name: Thomas Driscoll, Seaman born Ireland Widower Gender: Female Where born: Liverpool, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Liverpool Ecclesiastical parish: St Aidan County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Education:
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View image Registration district: Liverpool Sub registration district: St Martin ED, institution, or vessel: 38 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2905 Folio: 58 Page Number: 26 Household Members: Name Age Thomas Driscoll 68 Margt Driscoll 15
Poss this Thomas in 1901 so not helpful
Name: Thomas Carney (widower) Age: 80 Estimated birth year: abt 1821 Relation to Head: Inmate Gender: Male Birth Place: Ireland Civil Parish: Walton on the Hill
Ecclesiastical parish: St Margaret Town: Liverpool County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
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Education:
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View image Registration district: West Derby Sub-registration district: Walton ED, institution, or vessel: St Josephs Home Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3457 Folio: 135 Page Number: 5 Household schedule number: 1
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Eringobragh1916
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10 Sep 2015 12:03 |
"St Joseph House & Home For Aged Poor" was literally that, a home for the elderly run by the Little Sisters of the Poor... 4 Belmont Grove Walton on the Hill
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Donna
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10 Sep 2015 13:26 |
Hello everyone, can I say how overwhelmed I am by all your help. I have details from Bridget's birth certificate as follows... born 1st January 1900 at 52 Nursery Street, name Bridget Ann, father James Carney, mother Margaret Carney formerly Driscoll, he was a marine fireman, informant Margaret Driscoll of 52 Nursery St, registered 15 Feb 1900. Margaret and James marriage certificate as follows....29 August 1895, James Carney and Margaret Driscoll, both 22yrs, batchelor and spinster, looks like his profession is boiler sealer, his address 28 Bostock St Liverpool, her address 5a Blenheim St Liverpool, his father James Carney bootsmaker deceased, her father Thomas Driscoll Mariner. at St Sylvester's church. James married again later on, don't know when and she was a widow with children and I think her surname was Larsen.
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10 Sep 2015 13:45 |
here's 52 nursery st and they are not there
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 52, Nursery Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Robert Murray Head Married Male 39 1862 Labourer In Mill Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Martha A Murray Wife Married Female 40 1861 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription William J Murray Son Single Male 19 1882 General Labourer Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Robert Murray Son Single Male 17 1884 General Labourer Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription James Murray Son Single Male 15 1886 General Labourer Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Edward Murray Son Single Male 13 1888 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Ann Murray Daughter Single Female 11 1890 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Elizabeth Murray Daughter Single Female 6 1895 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription George Murray Son Single Male 8 1893 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Henry Murray Son Single Male 3 1898 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Martha Murray Daughter Single Female 1 1900 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
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10 Sep 2015 14:07 |
West Derby A/M/J 1916 8b 828 James Carney married Margaret Alice Larson. Margaret Alice Russell 1883 married 1904 Edward Benedict Larson 1862-1912
Margaret Alice Carney 1883-1961.
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Donna
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10 Sep 2015 17:21 |
When Bridget was born, Margaret put address as nursery street but that was in Feb 1900 so they had obviously moved by the 1901 census. Looks like everyone is stumped like me as to finding Bridget and Margaret in 1901 census.
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Donna
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10 Sep 2015 17:35 |
Chis Ho, It's interesting that you found out Mary O'Malley was a Carney. We were always under the impression that it was a sailor colleague of James Thomas O'Malley who took Bridget and Thomas in when their mother died and their father was at sea. Looks like Mary was some relation to James after all.
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Donna
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10 Sep 2015 18:10 |
From all your research I can conclude that Margaret and baby Bridget are nowhere to be found in the 1901 census and when I look for Margaret age 15 she is with her father Thomas a widower in 1891 but in 1881 she is not in Thomas household.
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Sep 2015 19:23 |
I agree the 1901 Marg & John Ed are unrelated
Rambling Rose you have confused me ...
the 1891 Marg is with father Thomas Driscoll the 1901 widower Thomas is a Carney
:-)
unfortunately possibly
Deaths Jun 1900 Driscoll Thomas 76 W. Derby 8b 255
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Sep 2015 19:41 |
funny ... this looks a lot like father Thomas Driscoll, in 1881, but he's with his wife and her children and there's no Margaret
Name: Thomas Driscoll Age: 58 Estimated birth year: abt 1823 Relationship to Head: Head Spouse: Elizabeth Driscoll Gender: Male >> Where born: Cork Co, Ireland Civil Parish: Liverpool County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 25 Paget St Marital Status: Married >> Occupation: Mariner Registration district: Liverpool
Thomas Driscoll 58 (was 68 in 1891) Elizabeth Driscoll 41 born Ireland Anny Tucker 17 stepdaughter born Liverpool Mary E. Tucker 15 ditto
Deaths Jun 1881 ? DRISCOLL Elizabeth 42 Liverpool 8b 37
if Margaret lived with her father Thomas, James being a seaman, and her father died in 1900, it could explain why she wasn't in the same place in 1901 as she was in early 1900 when Bridget was born.
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