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Staffordshire / Re: Arthur Woodhouse - Census help!
« on: Friday 26 June 15 21:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I know of an Arthur Woodfield of The Straits, Straits Green area. In fact he married into the Bunn family. Irene Bunn daughter of Jack Bunn who married Eliza Hale the sister of my Grandmother.

His father was Thomas and mother was ? Brookes.

Hope this helps?

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Roscommon / Re: Elizabeth Williams nee Flannagan
« on: Saturday 26 January 13 13:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
 
I have some more information regarding Williams family...just unearthed.
 
Just been speaking to John Roy Flanagan, and between us we worked out that a Louie Lewis who married a Mr Lewis lived in Sedgley, was a cousin of the Love's (Flanagan) who lived in Oakham. She was daughter of Elizabeth Williams nee Flanagan - Catherine Louisa Williams married John Lewis in 1917.
 
Jon

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Worcestershire / Re: Place of Burial
« on: Wednesday 19 December 12 09:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jim
Thanks for sending the link. I have searched previously here, and have found many ancestors there, but unfortunately not Patrick. Thanks again for taking time to respond.
Jon

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Warwickshire / Re: Birmingham 1861 Census
« on: Sunday 16 December 12 22:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi haven't tried a search for a profession...good idea. Thank you.

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Warwickshire / Birmingham 1861 Census
« on: Sunday 16 December 12 21:10 GMT (UK)  »
Im looking for an entry in 1861census for Birmingham of my 2nd Great Grandfather John Patrick or Patrick John Flanagan born Roscommon c1830. He was a Straw Mattress Maker and was known to have lived in Birmingham around 1858 and had businesses in Freeman Street and Aston Street during that time. I can't find any information on him until a mention in 1871 census for Dudley where he was a lodger in Cromwell Street. Shortly after that time he was founder and owner of Flanagans Mattress and Bed Company in Stone Street, Dudley.
I believe between 1858 and 1871 he was married, but as yet have not been able to find the correct marriage. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Jon

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Worcestershire / Place of Burial
« on: Sunday 16 December 12 20:54 GMT (UK)  »
I'm looking for a burial place for my 2nd Great Grandfather Patrick John or John Patrick Flanagan a mattress maker who died in Dudley at 29 Stone Street on 08 March 1901. Although a Cathelic may not have been buried at a Cathelic church as he married at St John The Evangelist, Kate's Hill, Dudley in 1894.
Many thanks
Jon

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Roscommon / Re: Roscommon town or County
« on: Friday 09 November 12 12:25 GMT (UK)  »
Many Thanks as I thought.
...We did have Tulsk, as a place of birth (handed down, but dont quite know where from), but I was wandering if it could be the town of Roscommon.
Patricks father was noted as a farmer! 

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Roscommon / Roscommon town or County
« on: Friday 09 November 12 10:53 GMT (UK)  »
I have been trying to find links to my 3rd Great Grandfather Patrick Flanagan who was from Roscommon, Ireland born c1828.
Does anyone know if an England and Wales census entry with birthplace given as Roscommon, Ireland would mean Roscommon town or County Roscommon? 
Thanks

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Re: John Patrick or Patrick John Flanagan
« on: Friday 09 November 12 10:15 GMT (UK)  »
In 1894 Patrick Flanagan married Sarah Collett, nee Guest and Bowen. Although in 1881 census (Hanagan or Flanagan) it had Patrick and Sarah married...possibly because Patrick was still married?
1871 Patrick was a lodger in Cromwell Street, Dudley...just doors down from where Sarah was at that time.
I have looked at the marriages you have provided , thanks for taking time with that...I will need to go back over them again especially Hagan and Roche.

Im unsure if it was Perry Barr area where  he was possibly a farm labourer as this has come from another source and I havent had time to research if it was Heans family? I will have another look at it, as I initially dismissed it...Patricks father Patrick was a farmer and also noted as a tailor in other documents!

I did find his brother Michael...married in Birmingham. documented as Isaac marrying Ann Latham, which does fit.

Thanks again. 

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