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Lancashire / Re: two places at once 1901 census
« on: Sunday 29 October 17 20:04 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks again, I can only manage a screen shot of the census for 1901 Fountains Road address, which shows him with his wife and family.
Regards him still practicing as a Dentist, my first thought when I found him on Walton Prison census return was that he was there in his capacity as a Dentist, but then see that he is listed as a prisoner!

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Lancashire / Re: two places at once 1901 census
« on: Saturday 28 October 17 22:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for clarifying what ‘at home’ means, I can stop thinking about it now!

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Lancashire / Re: two places at once 1901 census
« on: Saturday 28 October 17 22:33 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your help . I was thinking along the same lines as you Stan, any thoughts on what the ‘ at home’ comment would be?
Just wondering how I can find out what he was in psison for.

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Lancashire / two places at once 1901 census
« on: Saturday 28 October 17 19:48 BST (UK)  »
can anyone help me on this please. re. Robert John Westworth born 1861 Carlisle. occupation Dentist.
two things are puzzling me.
1) 1901 census ( folio 47 piece 3457 page 19) he is recorded at Walton Prison, Liverpool as a prisoner,
occupation is Dentist. says under 'if working' column 'At home' says he has own means.
however he is also shown on same ,1901, census as residing at 168 Fountains Road, Liverpool, all his details match, dob, occupation, wife and children are all correct!!!
so what does 'at home ' mean and how is he in two places at the same time!
driving me mad, any help or suggestions would be most welcome, thanks

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Ireland / Re: help please?
« on: Friday 27 October 17 10:59 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for those results, it's extremely helpful

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Ireland / Re: help please?
« on: Friday 27 October 17 06:49 BST (UK)  »
Morning,
Once again thanks so much.
I’ve been ok tracing on this side of the Irish Sea, but this has branch has thrown me completely 🙈.
I think I may have found James Bennet again on 1911 census, living with his grandmother, but no record so far for a marriage of his parents.
I will carry on today !

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Ireland / Re: help please?
« on: Thursday 26 October 17 19:01 BST (UK)  »
once again thank you, I am now looking on various Irish Genealogy sites, not used to them so pretty slow going !
a couple of queries on the birth cert. I see its Belfast, but struggling with the address, see its New Street, but can't decipher after that, any ideas?
also a general question, the informant appears on several of the records, but again I cannot read the address associated with her, would she have been a midwife ?
again thanks for your help.



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Ireland / Re: help please?
« on: Thursday 26 October 17 17:51 BST (UK)  »
thank you so much, your help is very much appreciated  :)

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Ireland / help please?
« on: Thursday 26 October 17 12:57 BST (UK)  »
 ??? I am researching my Great Grandfather, His name was James Bennett and on his death certificate it says he was born 7th May 1906 Belfast, died 30th November 1977.
 He was living In Birkenhead, Merseyside by 1937 where he marries, at St Lawrence's Catholic Church 26th April 1938.His occupation is shown as Hairdresser.  His father is shown as deceased and named as James Bennett, occupation labourer,
I have found a few possible matches in the records, but when I have read the guidance on GRO website it says you need the mothers as well as fathers name which I don't have.
any suggestions will be gratefully received.

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