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« on: Monday 15 October 07 14:05 BST (UK) »
 Hi all is there any possibilty of finding any of the following people in any Census. Liverpool West Derby.

John Sergeson B 1868  Died May 16th 1935 west derby
Jane Ellen Sergeson B 1866 Died 13th Jan: 1948   Wife of John.
Mary Jane Sergeson B 1893 Died 1st Oct 1960  [Daughter of John and Jane]
William Ashton B 1899 Died 30th Sept 1977.
       William Married Mary Jane Sergeson.
Ellen Sergeson B 4th dec: 1905  Died 21st March 1979.[Dau:] of John/Jane.

Albert Burns B 1895 Died 4th Dec: 1973.
Ellen Sergeson Married  Albert Burns.
                   Any Help would be appreciated. Thankyou Lep

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« Reply #1 on: Monday 15 October 07 15:07 BST (UK) »
Hi

Have you looked on the 1881 census which is free to search at www.familysearch.org for John Sergeson

If you know his wife's maiden name you can also look on the 1881 for her.  This is a possible marriage from freebmd

September qtr 1889

Sergeson  John     Liverpool  8b 249   
Thomas  Jane     Liverpool  8b 249

Lancashire BMD have this entry for 1889 but I have queried the transcription

THOMAS Jane GEORGESON John Liverpool, St. Simon Liverpool 2129LP/7/416


Who were William Ashton's parents?

We would not be able to find anything specifically about Ellen Sergeson as she was born after the 1901 census

Who were Albert Burns parents and was Albert born in Liverpool
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« Reply #2 on: Monday 15 October 07 15:18 BST (UK) »
 Thankyou Carole I had looked on Family Search.  That is a possible marriage I will keep it in mind.
   William Ashton's Parents. ????. Same with Albert. ????.Not a lot of help,but it was a long shot.
    I tell you Carole. the English, trying to find them is alot worse than Irish, ;D

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« Reply #3 on: Monday 15 October 07 15:18 BST (UK) »
The 1891 census is as follows but no Jane.  All surname SERGESON

John 64 widower b Ireland - cordwainer
John 21 married brass finisher b England
James 23 married dock labourer b Wales
Joseph grandson 10 months b England

Can't find them on the 1901

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« Reply #4 on: Monday 15 October 07 15:25 BST (UK) »
Re: William Ashton and Albert Burns

If you get copies of their marriage certs - you will at least have their fathers names which could help to trace them on the 1901

This is from Lancashire BMD but can't find Ashton

1925
 
SERGESON Ellen BURNS Albert West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended Liverpool REG_WD/433/126
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« Reply #5 on: Monday 15 October 07 18:18 BST (UK) »
 Hi Carole Thankyou with so little information you have done very well.
                     Very much appreciated for your time and Trouble. :)
  I did find out that in the 1900's they were liveing in Everton Liverpool
at an address called spurgeon St.  [ Not sure if the spelling for Spurgeon st is right]
               Thankyou Lep :)


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« Reply #6 on: Monday 15 October 07 19:19 BST (UK) »
Hi

That is the right spelling of Spurgeon Street

I've found this 1871 entry for 13 John's Place Toxteth Park- all surname SERGESON.  Born Liverpool unless shown differently

James 35 shoemaker b Ireland
Helena  27 b Ireland
James 7
John 4Helena 2
Thomas 1 month
Richard 32 widower visitor schoolmaster b Ireland
Eliza 10 visitor b Cheshire
Jane 8 ditto           ditto
Richard 4  ditto      ditto
Bernard  41 lodger labourer b Ireland
James Higgins b Scotland

And also this one which is indexed as SERGRSON

7 Forge Place Toxteth.  All b Liverpool except Michael

Michael 43 shoemaker b Ireland
Elizabeth 40
Charles 15
Elizabeth 10
Richard 8
Joseph 5
John 3
William 5 months

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« Reply #7 on: Monday 15 October 07 19:33 BST (UK) »
Michael Sergeson married Elizabeth Cosgrove September qtr 1853 West Derby 8B 717

Can't find marriage for James & Helena but they may possibly have married in Ireland before coming to Liverpool

If you are checking any records at any time - consider the spelling as SERGISON as well as I have noticed a few entries for that surname
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« Reply #8 on: Monday 15 October 07 22:20 BST (UK) »
 Hi Carole,Thankyou, you are most kind to go to all this trouble for me.
                        I have appreciated all you have done for me. :)