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Pughy
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Could someone please try & find William Landrum on the 1881 Census I have him in 1891 with his family he married in 1882. He is recorded in 1891 as follows William Landrum b abt 1855 Southport, Lancashire, Thanking You Regards Pughy
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ricky1
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Hi Pughy
1881 A possible
William Tandrum/ Landrum boarder u/m 25 gen lab Lancs Southport
living in the household of Joseph Garrey and family
living at 8 Northcote Road, Walton on the Hill, West Derby, Lancs Rg11/ 3687 folio 123 page 30
transcribed as Tandrum 
ricky
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Pughy
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Thank's Ricky That is him I am quite sure, You have obviously got a lot more experience than myself I hunted for hours without any joy, Would you please try and find him in 1871 & 1861 please, because I cannot. Thanking you Regards Pughy
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ricky1
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Hi Pughy
I carnt see him on the 1861 or 1871
but a possible might be this family in 1861 although it says born Liverpool
John Landerham head mar 45 lab Lancs Liverpool Catherine " wife mar 43 " Mary " dau u/m 11 " Wm " son u/m 8 " James Hallett boarder u/m 35 lab " Henry Morgrove boarder u/m 35 Yorkshire
living at 1 Yard, Naylor Street, Liverpool, Lancs
Rg9/ 2661 folio 21 page 26
Like I said not 100% sure if this is him 
regards ricky
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Hi Pughy
best bet is to get the marriage cert to see who his father was, or have you already got that 
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Pughy
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HI Ricky No not yet I have sent for it, thank's again for your help. Regards Pughy
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Hi Pughy
When you get it you can let us know who the father is, then we can have another look.
regards ricky
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Pughy
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HI Ricky I now have the Marriage Certificate for William Landrum his Fathers name was John Landrum Occupation Brick layers Labourer Regards Pughy
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ricky1
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Hi Pughy
I have looked for him on the 1861 / 1871 and 1881, and the ones I have posted is all I can come up with 
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Thank's for trying Ricky much appreciated. regards Pughy
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Hi Pughy and Ricky
I had a look as well - the only one I could find on the 1871 is
John Landrum 52 labourer born Ireland Elizabeth 40 wife born Ireland William 15 plasterer born Ireland ?? Mary 8 scholar born Lancashire North Meols Living in 'Little Ireland' municipal borough of Southport Reference RG10 3873 Transcribed as Landrim but looks like it could be Landrum on the page .
Thought you might like to have a look to see what you think
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Neptune
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Pughy
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HI Neptune Thank you very much I think that this family could be them, from the lead you gave me, I also found John & Elizabeth in 1881 Transcribed as Landium. Thank's Again Pughy
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Neptune
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Hi again It's a possibility as the occupations on other census records are similar. William says he was born in Ireland on the 1871. If this was true then maybe that's why they're not on the 1861? Mary seems to have been born here so her birth/baptism records should give Elizabeth's maiden name. Trying to trace them in Ireland is more difficult as the earliest surviving census is 1901. Unfortunately all previous census records were destroyed in a fire.The 1901 and 1911 have been released and the 1911 is currently being put on line and will be free to search. Also civil registration for births marriages and deaths began in 1864(except for Church of Ireland marriages which started from 1845) so you couldn't apply for a certificate (unless it was a C of I marriage ) and therefore have to rely on church records. Then you have to know which parish.
There was also a registration of land called Griffiths Valuation taken from 1848-1864 where owners and lessors had to register their land. If you have access to Ancestry this is now available to search - if not just google Griffiths Valuation. Even if you don't find your relative you can sometimes get an idea of which parishes the different surnames were in. At least you know it was County Mayo. You can try writing to the parish priest to see if he can find the records or maybe see if you can hire the film of the parish records through you nearest LDS. I hope this doesn't sound too complicated!!
Good Luck
Neptune
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