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Ireland / Re: Mystery MANSFIELD.family
« on: Today at 17:41 »
Fanny Ruby BARROW married Harry Goldberg age 17
I think too young to be birth mother of Frances Mansfield but not ruling it out .

On the 1891 census Francis Mansfield
Is recorded as daughter but she is on bottom line under the servant girl below Harry Goldsberg

In 1901 she is recorded as niece
So now I have to check out Amelia Barrow nee RULE s siblings

Big news ...there are 2  DNA links to  descendants of Amelia Minnie Barrow1868
Daughter of Amelia RULE


Earlier census she's with husband Robert BARROW


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Ireland / Re: Mystery MANSFIELD.family
« on: Today at 16:52 »
I'm still trying to see the original records

I suspect daughter fanny Goldsberry is a miss transcription of Goldberg
As Harry Goldberg is down as son in law

Could well be Frances Walter/Waller remarrying if George Mansfield died young

I didn't assume Francis Mansfield had family in Ireland I just meant if she did they might not be able to attend her wedding

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Ireland / Re: Mystery MANSFIELD.family
« on: Today at 16:07 »
Frances was in 1911 census as wife of hawker & fishmonger George FULLAGER
They'd been married 6 years and had had 2 children the one living is Frances Gertrude Fullager age 4
24 upper hill street Liverpool

George died in 1917
Apparently by 1921 she'd moved in with Fred DILLON who she married in 1930 the children were using his surname

I've not seen that record

And in 1939 she was officially Frances Dillon with more children who may have been his or born between 1918 and 1939 to both of them
Dorothy b1920 Edna  1920 Joan 1923

Trying to find the census with Amelia Barrow on ancestry bro view the original






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Ireland / Re: Mystery MANSFIELD.family
« on: Today at 15:42 »
Thanks everyone
Looks like we might be unravelling this

I followed the Frances Mansfield born in Kettering Northamptonshire
Who also had a father called George but was 9 in 1891
Connections to Derbyshire . Leicester and Northamptonshire

The one with Amelia Barrow
Looks very likely
I'm just going to check the records ... may be a while

Apologies yes it was Louis fullager NOT MANSFIELD who was witness maybe Frances family were all still in Ireland and could not attend her 1906 wedding

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Ireland / Re: Mystery MANSFIELD.family
« on: Today at 12:13 »
Thanks so much
I thought it was the mother who was grocers assistant
Could the surname be Maller

It looks like same letter as start of Mansfield

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Ireland / Mystery MANSFIELD.family
« on: Today at 10:49 »
Hi I've been following the wrong  ancestors for
Frances  Mansfield  who married George FUllagher

1911 census says she was born in Ireland

Have now seen baptism from 21st Feb 1887

Can anyone read mothers maiden name  Frances M....?

On her marriage certificate in Liverpool 1906 it says that  her father was George Mansfield a traveller

One of the witnesses is Louis Mansfield
Could be a brother .

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Postage costs from USA always have to be added to that . & There can be a long wait for delivery then an even longer wait for results to come in

Coombes I  bought 4 in one go to save on postage costs for a cousin.sister +  brother in law & one for a friend

My sister decided not to take hers so
I actually have a spare if you'd like it for £60 plus whatever it costs to post from UK
They are very light and smaller than the boxes 10 years ago

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At least 10 of the evacuee children were from same school in Islington

I've posted on local London forum in case anyone remembers any of them

https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=882022.msg7547239#msg7547239

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Ron Cook was another of the evacuees who has been named by a resident of Great Glen but I don't know
If he came from the same school as Don MCGILL & the FLOWERS siblings

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