Can anyone check for the following family for me on 1871 census please?
James MOORE b 1850, Liverpool
wife Mary A MOORE b 1850 Ireland
Much appreciated
Amanda
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Thread: 1871 census Liverpool
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29-04-2005, 2:19 PM #1amanda77Guest
1871 census Liverpool
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29-04-2005, 5:10 PM #2
James & Mary in 1871
Originally Posted by amanda77
James and Mary A. MOORE living at 5 Pleasant Street in Liverpool:
Name / Estimated Birth Year / Birthplace / Relationship / Occupation
James Moore 1851 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Head Mariner
Mary Jane Moore 1850 Cork, Ireland Wife Seamstress
Source information: RG10/3782
Registration district: Liverpool
Sub-registration district: Mount Pleasant
ED, institution, or vessel: 16
Folio: 104
Page: 32
HTH,
Trish
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30-04-2005, 9:29 AM #3uksearchGuest
He is also at the same address in 1861.
RG 9 2685 folio 12
Sarah MOORE..H..Wid..Housekeeper..Scotland
James..S..10..Liverpool
UK
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30-04-2005, 2:10 PM #4
And in 1881, 1891...
...Also at the same address in 1881, with 4 young children, a couple of boarders and a mother [of one of the boarders? -- relationship not clear]. James in not there -- he's probably at sea.
...And in 1891 -- still at 5 Pleasant Street, but James's wife is not there with them:
Name / Estimated Birth Year / Birthplace / Relationship / Occupation
James Moore 1851 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Head [Married] Sailor
Elizabeth Moore 1874 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Daughter General Servant
James Moore 1876 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Son Shop Boy
Mary A. Moore 1878 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Daughter Scholar
Arthur Moore 1882 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Son Scholar
Lettia or Letha Moore 1885 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Scholar
Edward Clay 1875 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Lodger Shop Boy
M. Smith 1825 SCT Lodger [Widow] General Servant
Source information: RG12/2914
Registration district: Liverpool
Sub-registration district: Mount Pleasant
ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Folio: 117
Page: 19
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30-04-2005, 2:18 PM #5
1901...
...Different address: 14 Easby Road, Kirkdale. And a new wife, Charlotte, 48, born in Liverpool. Daughters Mary A., 23 and Latitia, 16 and son, 18 are living with them. James is still a Sailor, Mary and Latitia are Card Boxmakers and Arthur is a Dock Labourer.
Source Information: RG13/3469
Folio: 7
Page: 6
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03-05-2005, 1:43 PM #6amanda77Guest
Hi,
Thanks for all the help. Really appreciate it.
I wonder if the Sarah MOORE on 1861 census is James' mother? Is there any more info on there you could give me?
Really appreciated
Thanks
Amanda
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03-05-2005, 4:09 PM #7
Yes...
Originally Posted by amanda77
Name / Estimated Birth Year / Birthplace / Relationship / Occupation
Sarah Moore 1826 [age 35] Scotland Head [Widow] House Keeper
James Moore 1851 [age 10] Lpool Son Scholar
William M Moore 1859 [age 2] Lpool Son Scolar
Andrew Marshall 1835 [age 26] Hull Pottens Boarder [Unmarried] Joiner
Above all the same reference as previously given you by uksearch.
HTH,
Trish
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10-05-2005, 12:35 PM #8amanda77Guest
Thanks very much for all your help
Amanda
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18-05-2005, 8:38 PM #9amanda77Guest
I am looking for the death records for james senior( Sarah's husband).
He is showing with family on 1851 census born 1817 Isle of Man.
I am having problems locating his birth records and thought i would try his death records.
I have checked freebmd and also lancsbmd with no luck there i'm afraid.
Can anybody help with this?
Much appreciated
Amanda
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26-05-2005, 5:21 AM #10Originally Posted by amanda77
The Civil Registration Index shows 4 possible entries for the death of your James MOORE in Liverpool if he died some time between 1858 [just before son William was born] and 1861. As it happens, all occured in 1859.
These findings are based on the assumption that the family was living in Liverpool at the time of his death. Were they at the same address in 1851 as in 1861 and 1871?
Also, it may help to keep in mind that census information was often either wrongly reported or wrongly recorded [or both] so there's always the possibility, however remote, that he was alive in 1861 but not living with his wife and family and that Sarah -- for any one of a number of reasons -- gave her marital status as widow.
Trish
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