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Research in Other Countries => United States of America => Topic started by: bbriann on Monday 15 November 04 05:34 GMT (UK)
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Hi.... Could someone please help with a lookup for Lawrence Wilcock or Margaret Annie Wilcock, New Bedford , Mass. on the 1910 census? Thanks for the help. B.
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Hi Brian
Not seeing Lawrence in the 1910 in MA.
It is listed by head of household only.
Is is possible that they were staying with Margaret's parents? There are a lot of Bradleys in the area.
Valerie
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Hi
This might help
1910 US Census, Massachusetts
New Bedford, Bristol County taken in April, 1910
BRADLEY
Elizabeth,Head, Female, White, Age 52, Widow, born England, parents born England, had 4 children, 3 living at time of census, to USA in 1906. No Occupation
WILCOX
Annie,daughter, Female, White, Age 28, Married for 3 years, born England, had 2 children, 1 living at time of census, to USA in 1906. Occupation: Cone(?) inspector/cotton mill
BRADLEY
Albert, son, Male, White, Age 21, single, born England,
to USA in 1906 (Naturalized). Occupation: Machinest, screw factory.
WILCOX
Allen, grandson, Male, White, Age 2, single, born Massachusetts.
Lawrence not in the household.
Regards
Valerie
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Hi
1920 US Census
Massachusetts, Bristol County, New Bedford
ED 159 (part of 23 Precinct), Page 15b
BRADLEY
Albert, Head, Male, White, 31, Married, b England, parents born England, to USA 1905, naturalized in 1913, occupation: shop machinest
Rachel, wife, female, white, 30, married, b Scotland, parents born Scotland, to USA 1891, naturalized in 1913
occupation: cloth inspector in cotton mill
Gladys, daughter, female, white, 2.4/12, b Massachusetts
????? Isabella, Mother in law, age 55/65, widow, born Scotland, parents born in Scotland. came to USA in 1891,
not naturalized.
Isabella could be Connor/conner, unable to post image, sorry.
1930 US census
Massachusetts, Bristol County, Dartmouth
ED 3-175, Page 1b
BRADLEY
Albert, Head, Male, White, 42, married at age 22, b England, parents born England, to USA 1905, is naturalized, occupation: machinest at boiler works.
Elizabeth, mother, female, white, 72, married at age 24, b England, parents born England, to USA 1905, is naturalized, occupation: none
from 1930 (hope this works)
(http://imageservice.ancestry.com/iexec/image.x?f=getimage&dbid=6224&iid=MAT626_892-0079&mac=00632368447232718888MFr10EgqrmA=&vx=278&vy=1860&vw=556&vh=422&zp=100&qf=mc&rc=&sh=0&sw=0)
1930 US Census, Massachusetts, Bristol County, New Bedford. ED 131.
BRADLEY
Rachel, head, female, white, 35, b Scotland,married at 21, to USA in 1900, is naturalized. occupation: clothing inspector, cotton mill.
Gladys, daughter, female, white, 12, single, born MA
Evelyn, daughter, female, white, 8, single, born MA
CONORS(?), Belle, mother, age 70, widow, married at age 20, born Scotland. To USA in 1900 is naturalized.
Regards,
Valerie
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Hello Grub, thanks for the information. I'm a little slow responding, trying to catch up. This is good, and makes sense. Lawrence is noted as entering the US on "Sarnia " in 1910, so he was probably at sea when the census was taken. A question is .. why did he leave and return? we are never going to find that answer.
And it seems, as you suggested, that the Wilcox crowd were staying withe Bradleys, for a time at least. Thanks for all this Brian