A family are on the 1901 census but a line has been drawn through the details of the father who is a ‘soldier’
Then there is a note that says Head of family on Form H.
Does anyone know what this means? Was he a prisoners? The family story is he deserted.
Thank you
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13-10-2018, 9:24 AM #1
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Arbour Hill Military prison Dublin
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13-10-2018, 9:38 AM #2
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Give us his name and details so we can have a look please.
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13-10-2018, 9:41 AM #3
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Ernest Hayes born c1869 Wokingham Berks, wife Mary born Armagh.
Many thanks
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13-10-2018, 10:22 AM #4
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13-10-2018, 10:30 AM #5
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National Archives of Ireland census help states Form H is a barracks return form. Does this mean he wasn’t in the family home at the time of the census? On duty at the barracks?
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13-10-2018, 5:59 PM #6
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He is probably the E Hayes at Royal Barracks. If you look at the image it is form H.
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15-10-2018, 5:42 PM #7
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Thank you all. I've looked at Form H and found him on Barrack return 71 as E Hayes and he is a Sergeant with C and a small o, does that mean Colour Sgt or Company Sgt?
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