Hello Eldon,
Thanks for The reply, it looks like this Maggie wasn't born in Abergele where my Maggie was.
The only thing I know for sure if she was born 25 November 1885 I have her BC.
I know she wasn't about in 1922 when my mother was born as Dr Barnardos do not mention Margaret.
My second cousin who is now deceased told me that she was married with two boys he believed and he knows she went to Patagonia I know I should've asked her married name I kick myself many times.
This cousin's mother was the sister of Margaret and he worked for the salvation army in Australia and I have no reason to doubt him
I met another Second cousin whom I felt his information was secondhand, my first question to him was what was Maggie's married name he answered immediately Evans.
I came straight home ordered a certificate when it came it was not her the father was not correct.
I always thought I had her in the 1901 and 1911 census but you can never be 100% sure of that if they're not with the family can you
Part of me thinks she must've been married by 1911 if she had two boys and went to Patagonia because the first world war started in 1914 and I'm thinking surely an able-bodied man would not be able to go to Patagonia while there was a war on.
I met a lovely lady in the registry office a few months ago As she kindly search the marriage registers for a Margaret or Maggie Davies from 1900 to 1920 and there was only one with a father called Daniel and he was deceased and a market Gardener not the right one.
Also I have in my possession (downloaded by me ) an outward bound passenger list showing Mrs M Evans and two boys there title master sailing from Liverpool to Patagonia but no husband with her. could this be her but where's the marriage .
She is a big mystery,
I have no idea where to go next
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Thanks for replying