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    I am trying to trace George and Elizabeth Kehler and wonder if anyone can help me please.

    They had 6 children –Catherine (1849), Margaret (1851), Elizabeth (1854), George (1856), Louisa (1859) and Alice (1863)

    I can find birth records for George jnr, Louisa and Alice but not the older 3.

    I can find the family on the 1861 census in Oswestry and I have George jnrs birth certificate from 1856 and they were in Oswestry then, but cant find any records on them before then.

    Some census records say George and Elizabeth came from Germany, others say Oswestry. There are a few different variations of their surname (Keelan, Keeley, Kehler, Kebler, Kehlor and Keeler)

    Can anyone help to find this family before 1856 as I am going round in circles with it now. Thanks in advance.

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    I can't even find them in 1861. Could you please let us have the census reference for this one? Also George senior's year of birth, because that would be very helpful!
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    For the benefit of anyone helping
    In 1861 they lived in Willow Street.
    FMP transcribes the name as HECTOR with young George and another son Lawrence age 2 being transcribed as RESLAN
    Ancestry gives them as KEELAN.

    RG9/1878, Folio 27, Page 10
    (records held by TNA, Crown copyright)

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    Eeee, no wonder I couldn't find them (FMP user).
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    This could be them in 1851:

    George C KOHLER 27 Merchants Clerk b. Frankfurt, Germany
    Elizabeth A KOHLER 29 b. Islington, Middx
    Elizabeth KOHLER 57 Mother in law Annuitant b. Cripplegate, Middx
    Maria HAYWARD 26 Sister in law b. Islington
    Harriet E HAYWARD 23 Sister in law b. Islington
    Rossetta HAYWARD 4 Niece b. Hackney

    Richmond Road, St Johns Hackney, Tower Hamlets

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    Sorry, I cannot find them.
    I can see what is probably the death of Elizabeth in 1881 and George in 1883. I can also see them after 1861.
    The marriages of George, Alice and Louisa are probably the ones in Oswestry where the family seemed to stay.

    The one I cannot find and would really like to, is Catherine. She should be on the 1851, could be married by 1871 but no sign of her.

    I wonder if they did come from Germany and were there prior to the 1861?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomasin View Post
    This could be them in 1851:
    Oh rats. Just found these people in 1861.
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    Hi, thanks so much for the replies.

    I have been using Ancestry and this is a bit more detail if it helps....

    1861 census KEELAN Willow Street Oswesty RG9/1878 folio 27 page 10
    1871 census KEHLER North Castle Street RG10/2782 folio 22 page 38
    1881 census KEBLER North Castle Street RG11/2658 folio 97 page 36

    George snr was born abt 1824 in Germany.

    I have a birth record for George KEELAN in 1856. I have the birth certificate and it states his mothers maiden name was DAVIES, so not sure how that ties in with her being from Germany too..

    Louisas birth is listed as KEELEY in 1959 and Alices as KEHLER in 1863.

    'The one I cannot find and would really like to, is Catherine. She should be on the 1851, could be married by 1871 but no sign of her' - yes this is what is confusing me too.

    Elizabeth and George died 1881 and 1883 and listed as KEHLER.

    Thanks again in advance for any help....

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    Do you think this may be the family in 1851 in Wrexham?

    HO107/2503 571/20

    George Keeley lodger mar 27 ag lab Germany
    Elizabeth " wife mar 26 "
    Caroline " dau 2 Sandbach, Cheshire
    Margaret " dau 3mos Mold, Flintshire

    It is Caroline and not Catherine, but apart from that it could be the same people???

    Thanks, Sharon

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    Very possible, closest I've seen.

    I could not see any clues in the 1881 either, widowed George was living with young George and Alice but there were a Davies family next door.

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