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lizdb
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There are a few Aquilla Halls around, and I spotted a marriage for a John Aquilla Hall too. (Aquilla is a biblical name, a couple called Priscilla and Aquilla) Are you sure that is not his middle name? Though I could not see anything for a Richard Aquilla.
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BarbaraH
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Hi,
This looks like a possible family in 1891:
Edmonton Middlesex RG12/1069/107 Page 35
Richard A Hall 40 Eliza Hall 36 b. George J Hall 11 Edith Hall 8 Edward Hall 4 May Hall 2 Emily Hall 1/12
but they are all down as born in London area, and Richard is a warehouseman in a meat factory Fits in with Garstonites finding only Londoners.
I'll see if this Richard/Eliza marriage turns up on bmds
Barbara
PS Ignore this postand move on to the next two!!
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Newton Heath/Failsworth: Greenwood, McGibbon, Fishwick, Berry LANCS: Holt, Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Ballard, Threlfall,Fishwick, Berry CHES/DERBYS: Holt, Goodwin, Grant, Vernon LANARK & regions: McGibbon, Bryson, Smith, Campbell YORKS/LINCS: Taylor, Stamford, Fishwick. Bartholomew Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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BarbaraH
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Aha - found Edward in the Historical Directories:
Edward Hall, Chief Steward, 29 Stanford St, Liverpool S. From Gores alphabetical directory for 1900. http://www.historicaldirectories.org
That suggests that Edward was born a lot earlier than 1888, as age 12 is a bit young to be a Chief Steward
Maybe it was Edward, not Richard, that was born in 1861?
Barbara
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Newton Heath/Failsworth: Greenwood, McGibbon, Fishwick, Berry LANCS: Holt, Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Ballard, Threlfall,Fishwick, Berry CHES/DERBYS: Holt, Goodwin, Grant, Vernon LANARK & regions: McGibbon, Bryson, Smith, Campbell YORKS/LINCS: Taylor, Stamford, Fishwick. Bartholomew Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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BarbaraH
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Edward is coming up on a People search in the 1911 using search terms Edward Hall + (occupation) Chief Steward + (place of birth) Liverpool
Year of birth 1865. Location in 1911, West Derby
Barbara
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Newton Heath/Failsworth: Greenwood, McGibbon, Fishwick, Berry LANCS: Holt, Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Ballard, Threlfall,Fishwick, Berry CHES/DERBYS: Holt, Goodwin, Grant, Vernon LANARK & regions: McGibbon, Bryson, Smith, Campbell YORKS/LINCS: Taylor, Stamford, Fishwick. Bartholomew Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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BarbaraH
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I went back to the 1911 & did some more guess work; Edward is coming up as married around 1900 and there is at least one other person with surname Hall there as well. No-one called Richard though.
However I would treat the 1900 with caution, as AT LEAST one man that I know does not know the date, let alone, the year of his marriage! 
Barbara
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Newton Heath/Failsworth: Greenwood, McGibbon, Fishwick, Berry LANCS: Holt, Greenwood, Greenhalgh, Ballard, Threlfall,Fishwick, Berry CHES/DERBYS: Holt, Goodwin, Grant, Vernon LANARK & regions: McGibbon, Bryson, Smith, Campbell YORKS/LINCS: Taylor, Stamford, Fishwick. Bartholomew Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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hello nice people,sorry about the delay in replying but i had 2 root canals followed by an infection-still recovering!anyway sorry to be so sketchy but my neighbour is in his eighties and i can only get bits and pieces out of him although he is a retired police sergeant and still drives and is a mason. ok, from what i can work out:from marriage certificate edward hall occupation chief steward married lydia williams at st catherines church,edge hill,liverpool,3 july 1924,lived at 64 jubilee drive. my neighbour albert,edwards son,thinks he married the barmaid lydia,that is alberts mother,edwards wife. he says she was barmaid at the bridge inn,childwall valley road,liverpool,which edward went on to run. albert thinks his father had a brother called george albert says his father was in the merchant navy p.s.lydia lived at 1 overbury road liverpool in 1924 he has no knowledge of his roots at all and if i and you nice people can pull together it will a nice thing to do and put it in his xmas card,please let me know if i've forgotton anything-probably the obvious! got to go for now-pain killers beckon! highest regards coln
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BarbaraH
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Hi Pauline
We think he is born c. 1865
From 1911 census search: Edward Hall, occ Chief Steward, age 46 (in 1911), married around 1900, residence in West Derby district. So looks like Lydia might have been 2nd wife.
There is a marriage in 1898, Liverpool, Edward Hall to Agnes Simm. And another in West Derby 1899, Edward Stanley Hall to Florence Taylor.
Hi Colin - ouch! You poor thing. Hope the painkillers are kicking in OK.
Barbara
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BarbaraH
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A marriage cert is factual, the census entries are conjecture at this time. and apart from which, there are kids of this 1924 marriage, is it likely Edward Hall stated a family aged 60-odd?
Pauline It will certainly be interesting to find out 
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