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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 16 April 20 07:41 BST (UK) »



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Hi -I wondered where you found the information that Peter was a traveller -as I was hoping to find some of his family -siblings etc with traveller families to see who Lavinia may have been with - kind of  backwards research to come forwards!
Suz
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Hi Suz,

Sorry about the late reply, not sure why I haven’t seen your message before.
The information is from the family, this is from several lines descended from Peter, no other proof apart from the family know that their parents had many friends in the travelling community.
Kath
Bladen (Tipton, & Yorks), Teece, Cooke(Coalville), Stott (Staffs), Carr, Armitage, Henrickson, Lisle (Yorks), Pailing, Stott, Leach, Davies (Llanasa), Taylor, McDonald, Garry, Brackenbury, Brand, Rewston
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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 16 April 20 07:45 BST (UK) »
Hello Maurice,

Welcome to RootsChat :) Kath was online earlier so hopefully will reply to your message very soon.

Regards

Sarah

Hi Sarah,

I am sure Maurice appreciates the welcome, he is the same user as mapacaja above, so more of a welcome back, which I am sure is just as appreciated.

Maurice, I am afraid there is no change from our other conversations.  I am now concentrating on DNA connections to find more out.

Bladen (Tipton, & Yorks), Teece, Cooke(Coalville), Stott (Staffs), Carr, Armitage, Henrickson, Lisle (Yorks), Pailing, Stott, Leach, Davies (Llanasa), Taylor, McDonald, Garry, Brackenbury, Brand, Rewston
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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 16 April 20 19:40 BST (UK) »
Hi Kath, I may have found Lavinia on the 1881 Census RG11, piece4116/91, shown as Ellen McDonald,aged 21 years, Cotton Weaver, birthplace Manchester, as a lodger, have a look, the details look very likely, please let me know what you think, kind regards, Maurice H..

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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 16 April 20 20:13 BST (UK) »
Thanks for letting me know Katherine, if you have lost access of your other profile Maurice I can merge your two profiles together if  you wish, just let me know ;)

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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 16 April 20 22:05 BST (UK) »
Hi Sarah, I tried to merge both my profiles, but couldn't, would you please move mapacaja over to maurice hamson, thanks in anticipation, regards, Maurice H..

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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #14 on: Friday 17 April 20 18:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Kath, I may have found Lavinia on the 1881 Census RG11, piece4116/91, shown as Ellen McDonald,aged 21 years, Cotton Weaver, birthplace Manchester, as a lodger, have a look, the details look very likely, please let me know what you think, kind regards, Maurice H..

Anything and everything is possible Maurice.  Not sure this is Lavinia but then again there is always the possibility. 

Kind regards,

Kath
Bladen (Tipton, & Yorks), Teece, Cooke(Coalville), Stott (Staffs), Carr, Armitage, Henrickson, Lisle (Yorks), Pailing, Stott, Leach, Davies (Llanasa), Taylor, McDonald, Garry, Brackenbury, Brand, Rewston
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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #15 on: Friday 17 April 20 19:21 BST (UK) »
Hello,
Sorry - no information re Lavinia but I am wondering where the information comes from re Margaret’s possible origins in Edinburgh.
Just wondering if this might help.
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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #16 on: Friday 17 April 20 21:58 BST (UK) »
There is this birth

1856 December quarter Manchester 8d pg 191
John Francis McDonnell  mother’s name Carroll

Baptism: (from Latin)
15th November 1856 St Joseph’s, Ancoats
John Francis McDonald; father Peter McDonald; mother Margaret formerly Carroll.

Then there is
1861 3016/8/10
Yorkshire Street, Oldham
Peter McDonald 39yrs widower Cordwainer b Ireland
John F McDonald 4 yrs b Manchester
They are lodging with a Bartley family.

The occupation is different but there is a published tree which has Peter and child Jane McDonald lodging in Oldham in 1851.
Also lodging there is Margaret McKeald b Edinburgh, Scotland - hence my query about Margaret McDonald’s  birthplace.
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Re: Help please with the disappearance of Lavinia Ellen McDonald!
« Reply #17 on: Friday 17 April 20 22:08 BST (UK) »
There are a couple of deaths in Manchester for Margaret McDonald

1860
Margaret 42 yrs Ancoats area

1858
Margaret 28 yrs Market Street area

Then a 22 yr old in 1856
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