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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: macgregor on Thursday 02 July 09 12:32 BST (UK)
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hello,
looking for info on richard aquilar hall,his son was edward hall who was achief stewart on a ship possibly merchant navy.b @1861,i can't find anything so far he lived in liverpool i think.
sorry to be so vague but it's for my next door neighbour who is in his eighties!
best regards colin
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Too vague.
1861?
Is this Richard's birth date, his son's birth date or the census to which you (presumably) refer?
Re-request on http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,390196.msg2616838.html#msg2616838
Pauline
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hello pauline it is his birth date
colin
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Reply posted on the duplicate post in Requests:
Edward Hall was listed as a Chief Steward in Gore's 1900 directory, living at 29 Stanford St, Liverpool S.
:) Barbara
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Hi Colin
If you want to follow the merchant marine angle here is a good link - http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/militaryhistory/merchant/step5.htm. The Newfoundland lists are on a CD I think, and you could try the Liverpool Maritime Museum's website - http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/archive/, to see what they have.
Ken
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hello,so sorry my 82 yr old neighbour got the surname wrong should have been williams not hall after i sent off for the marriage certificate i found out his scribbling was not quite right his mother was called lydia williams her father was called richard aquilar williams he ran a pub called the bridge inn childwall valley road liverpool,richards daughter,lydia was barmaid where she met and married edward hall according to albert,thanks so far-so difficult hall and williams,to find out edwards father would be good,
p.s. this is not for me its just a nice thing to do :)