Can anyone tell me if the 1901 census is readily available for Omagh?
Looking for the family Sgt Thomas Parkinson (Oxford Light Inf) born 1857 Cambridgeshire, his wife Annie b 1871, and 2 sons William b 1889 and Reginald b 1891. Reginald enlisted into the 2nd Bat Royal Inniskilling Fussiliers in 1905 in Omagh, and I believe William was already enlisted into the same regiment and gave residence as Omagh at that time.
I suspect father Thomas's army service took him to Ireland late 1890's so interested in if family appear In the 1901 census for Omagh.
There may have been sisters Edith May b 1888 and Winnie Lillie b unknown.
Incidentally, William died 1917 (was married to a Julia) and Reginald had died by March 1920, father Thomas was alive at that time.
Any help in finding this family in Omagh would be much appreciated.
Colin Parkinson
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To update this enquiry I have found Thomas Parkinson, his wife Annie and 5 children on the Irish FHF site, 1901 census. They were living at Gotmore, Drumragh Omagh. Thomas appears as a "Barrack Warden". I am not sure if he was still serving in the Army in 1901, possibly this may have been a civilian job?
Colin
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06-04-2014, 4:02 PM #3tictoc56Guest
Hi Colin
only stumbled across this today while looking for the name Parkinson and Omagh.
My husbands grandmother was supposedly married to a Parkinson who died but although she is a widow on her marriage cert she denies that she was married. So really I was wondering if your Reginald was married?
this is a long shot I know but its only by trying that you find things out.
thanks
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