Author Topic: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s  (Read 5270 times)

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Re: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s
« Reply #9 on: Friday 19 December 14 07:35 GMT (UK) »
I have John Forsyth's service record thanks, but I think the other poster was suggesting service records for Henry Williams and Henry Rowlands - both much more common names, sadly!
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Re: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s
« Reply #10 on: Friday 19 December 14 13:11 GMT (UK) »
I think Cambridge Terrace was either 13 or 15 Court in Robsart Street.  I can't see any Forsyths there in the 1911 census.
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Re: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s
« Reply #11 on: Friday 19 December 14 14:04 GMT (UK) »
13 Court, I believe. The Forsyths lived at #3 in 13 court.

They weren't yet at the address in 1911. The soon to be Mrs. Forsyth was still Sarah Ann Paxton and working at a bottling factory. John Forsyth himself was presumably with Dad Thomas William and Mum Sarah Ann...somewhere! Never been able to find them, though...
Kirkburton Bray Morton Charlesworth Kay Swallow Moorhouse Walker Mathewman
Penistone Micklethwaite
Liverpool Moore Durning
Formby Crookham Birchall Dobb Fleetwood
Childwall Fleetwood Knowles Ireland
Kendal Coulton Derome
Essex Cooper Robinson
Warrington Bleasdale Atherton
Suffolk Death
Lewes Spurgeon Horton
East Lothian Paxton Durkie
Edinburgh Blaikie Rollock Livingstone
Chirnside Paxton
Kilbarron Young Donohue Stapleton Meagher Fogarty Gleeson Meara Nevin
Kilsheelan Hennessy
Galway Nevin

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Re: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 17 September 17 10:38 BST (UK) »
Re; Lost Forsyths, Hi, my name is Tracy Roberts I am currently over from New Zealand and at the request of family doing a spot of research on the family tree. Trying to find a branch of Liverpudlian Forsyths. I am following some work that has been done by an elder uncle so am unsure of how much is correct. However some of the names are similar to what you have, but not in the same order and such. My hope was to find the English connection and siblings to my Grandfather and his father. I will be in Liverpool from Monday I think, for a couple of days  Would be interesting to touch base and see if the two stories are connected somehow.


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Re: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s
« Reply #13 on: Monday 18 September 17 14:34 BST (UK) »
Lenadales, I replied to you via PM. I am the NNR who started the thread. Do get in touch!

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Re: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s
« Reply #14 on: Monday 18 September 17 23:08 BST (UK) »
Lenadales needs to post more to use the pm as a new poster only 1 post so far.


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Re: 'Lost' Forsyths of Everton, Liverpool early 1900s
« Reply #15 on: Monday 18 September 17 23:40 BST (UK) »
Ah, OK. Thanks. Lenadales please do get in touch! I'm the guy who started this thread...