Hi guys, thanks for your replies. I'm trying to prove the unprovable, but it's still fun trying.
When I said that's all I've got, I meant with regards to where she was living in 1891.
Here's what else I know. Lillian Holland was my great grandmother and is the daughter of Henry and Anne Jallands. She gave birth to my grandmother Constance Annie Holland in 1900. My late father had told me that Constances father was not known. I resigned myself to never knowing who the father was.
However, I then received the birth certificate for Constance and Lillian had added another middle name which made no sense. She's is recorded on the birth certificate as Constance Annie THOMPSON Holland. Nowhere else in family tree does the name Thompson appear. My father had also told me about an elderly well dressed gentleman who used to visit my widowed grandmother on a weekly basis to bring food and give her money.
There was also a suggestion that Lillian once worked as a servant at a manor house in Keelby. Whilst I can't find a connection to a Thompson family for the manor house, I have found a couple of long-standing farming families in Keelby.
My over active imagination has decided a Lord of the manor got my great grandmother pregnant and is the father of Constance.
Sorry for the long post but just thought I'd explain why I was making the initial enquiry.