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Title: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Will Marshall on Saturday 10 December 05 21:35 GMT (UK)
Hi everyone Ive been I ve decided to try and take one of my branches on my family tree one step further. Ive done alot of research on  a Cornelius Felix marlow born in Scarborough Yorkshire. His father was named as Felix Marlow born 1834 and Sarah Stonehouse who married in 1857. I have their addresses from 1861 on wards in Scarborough Yorkshire. However on a passed down part of my family tree it tells me Felix was born in liverpool and was a mariner. It also mentions an address 12 Garibald Terrace Im assuming its in Liverpool. His father  is given as Thomas Marlow but thats where it stops. If anyone could find the address and possible family in 1851 it would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Will
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Keith Bateman on Saturday 10 December 05 21:58 GMT (UK)
Hi Will,

I'm new to this searching - so not sure how to "do" addresses!!

Can't find Thomas - but a possible wife and kids in 1851?

Susannah Marlow - head - Married - 47 - Hawker - Liverpool
Mary            "          Dau          Unmd - 21 -  "         - Manchester
Ellen            "            "              "          14  - at home  - Liverpool
Michael        "          son   -                   9    -  "            -    "
Joseph         "           "                           6(?)       "           "

HO107/2179
F212 P21
23 Upper Standish St & between
Dale St
Liverpool

Perhaps Thomas and Felix were away that night - she doesn't say she was a widow - anyway one for the back burner!!

Cheers

Keith

Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Keith Bateman on Saturday 10 December 05 22:11 GMT (UK)
Hi Will,

Just had a look in google - there is a Garibaldi St in Everton, Liverpool - even a spare certificate at that address here:
http://www.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/Help/certs.htm

Cheers

Keith
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: heywood on Sunday 11 December 05 00:55 GMT (UK)
Not sure here - I'll have to type it in and work it out.
1851
No. 10, Court 9, Gore Street, Toxteth Park
Phelix Marlow - head  41 yrs  dock labourer  Ireland Newry
Elizabeth Marlow wife  36 yrs   Newry
Daniel Marlow  21 yrs   Newry
Margaret Marlow daur.  9 yrs  Liverpool
James Marlow son  4 yrs  Liverpool
Arthur Marlow brother 60 yrs   Ireland
1861
11 Ashton St
Daniel (above) is married to Margaret and has 2 children- Felix 2 yrs and Mary A 1 month
I can't find any other appropriate references. As there is such a gap between son Daniel and daughter Margaret - you would wonder where there other children - maybe your Felix - however can't find him in any indexes.
Good luck
Heywood
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: heywood on Sunday 11 December 05 10:35 GMT (UK)
Further to the above - when you look at Griffiths Valuation for Co.Down - there are no Marlows for Newry but there is a Thomas Marlow in Kilkeel Parish, Co Down
http://www.failteromhat.com/post1845.php
The one thing I don't want to do is send you down the wrong route altogether but you can think about it!
Best wishes
Heywood
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Valda on Sunday 11 December 05 11:10 GMT (UK)
1861 census RG9 3619 folio 116
Quay Scarborough  Yorkshire   
Felix Marlow 26  Liverpool, Lancashire,  Head  Married Mariner
Sarah Marlow 24  Scarbro, Yorkshire, Wife 
Sarah J Marlow 2  Scarbro, Yorkshire, Daughter 

The next three censuses place Felix's birth year nearer 1833.
FreeBMD has Felix's two marriages

Marriages Dec 1857
Marlow  Felix     Scarbro'  9d 596   
Stonehouse  Sarah     Scarbro  9d 596   

Marriages Jun 1897
Marlow  Felix    Scarbro'  9d 632   
Porter  Mary Ann     Scarbro'  9d 632

I would suggest ordering one of these certificates to confirm Felix's father's name and occupation and to aid searches on earlier censuses.

Regards

Valda



Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Will Marshall on Sunday 11 December 05 11:21 GMT (UK)
wow thanks for all your help. That opens up a bit more research. Amarriage at such an age thats interesting!

Thanks again Ill have to have a good look into that

will
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Valda on Sunday 11 December 05 12:15 GMT (UK)
1901 census RG13 4529 folio 5
Seaman's Hospital 7 Alms Houses Scarborough 
Mary Ann Marlow 66 Scarborough, Yorkshire,  Head  Widow Seamstress

From FreeBMD
Deaths Mar 1910
Marlow  Mary Ann  75  Scarbro'  9d 256

Deaths Mar 1899
Marlow  Felix  65  Scarbro'  9d 238

Deaths Sep 1894
Marlow  Sarah  57  Scarbro'  9d 203

Regards
Valda


Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Will Marshall on Tuesday 03 January 06 19:10 GMT (UK)
Thanks for the info valda. Sorry i havent said thank you very quickly!!! I just checked some previous post and found out you had posted some much appreciated info. I must of missed your post somewhere along the line.

thank you and sorry again

will
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Rabwestwood on Monday 24 June 13 14:13 BST (UK)
Hello Will,
don'tknow whether you still access this site but here's hoping.............................
Cornelius Marlow was my G.Grandfather, he and Margaret Ann (Frank) were my nanas parents, Sallie, Elsie (your G.Grandmother ??), Molly and Harry were their children. They lived at 4 Niso Terrace (where my mum was born !!)  I know sadly Elsie died after the birth of the twins (Young Bill and Betty) and they were great friends with my mother. I've got quite a few photos I think you'd be interested is seeing.......................... hopefully you'll read this !!! 
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: garstonite on Monday 24 June 13 20:54 BST (UK)
Felix served for the Military at sea aged TWELVE to 21 ...brave boy
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KC3F-92N
Title: Re: The next step into the unknown.
Post by: Rabwestwood on Tuesday 25 June 13 09:30 BST (UK)
Absolutely !!!
that's obviously why he doesn't appear on any family census records then as he would have been away.
must have been a hard life for a 12 year old