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I am trying to determine the whereabouts of the Loran family in the 1891 Census. James Loran married Rose Ann Meekin ( born1860) in 1897 in Liverpool, Their children were Mary born 1882, James born 1889 and Joseph born 1890. Mother Rose Ann and son James show up living in Liverpool in the 1901 and 1911 Census. There is no mention of other family members. Any information is greatly appreciated.
Jim
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Looks like Joseph dies in 1891...
LORAN, JOSEPH 0
GRO Reference: 1891 J Quarter in LIVERPOOL Volume 08B Page 9
ADDED Mary was born 1883..
LORAN, MARY MEEKIN
GRO Reference: 1883 M Quarter in LIVERPOOL Volume 08B Page 19
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I am trying to determine the whereabouts of the Loran family in the 1891 Census. James Loran married Rose Ann Meekin ( born1860) in 1897 in Liverpool, Their children were Mary born 1882, James born 1889 and Joseph born 1890. Mother Rose Ann and son James show up living in Liverpool in the 1901 and 1911 Census. There is no mention of other family members. Any information is greatly appreciated.
Jim
James LORAN married Rosanna MEEKIN - registered Jun qtr 1877 at Liverpool (8b/370).
I notice son James was born in Dublin c1889 (according to 1901 and 1911 census), so possibly moved to Ireland after Mary's birth in 1883 and returned before Joseph's death in 1891 (after the census was taken on 5 April 1891)?
Sorry, my mistake - modified again - I see Joseph was born in Liverpool in 1890, so they should be here somewhere!
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Ok, here they are (transcribed as LORCAN) at Eldon St, Liverpool in 1891
James Lorcan 35 Ireland (general labourer)
Rose Ann Lorcan 31 England
Mary Lorcan 8 England
James Lorcan 2 Ireland
Joseph Lorcan 0 England
RG12/2900/ 130 pg 38
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Possibly James LORAN's death reg Mar qtr 1896 at Liverpool (8b/108) aged 40.
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Many thanks Maddys52 for resolving this matter it has bothered me for some time that I couldn't locate them. Appreciation also to solidrock for their input
Jim