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Title: Brooklyn Kings USA 1890 -1900 Census Please.
Post by: Patk on Friday 16 June 06 05:37 BST (UK)
James QUIGLEY, Married, Male ,age 52,  Born  England, occupation Shoe Fitter (born 1825-26 )
Theressa QUIGLEY, Married, Female, age 43, born Ireland, Keeping House  (born about 1837)
James QUIGLEY, Single. Male, age 23, born England, Occupation Shoe Fitter, (born 1857)
Thomas QUIGLEY, Single, Male, age 22, born England, Occupation Printer  (born 1858) named Theresa
Anne QUIGLEY, Single, Female, age 19, born England, occupation Operator On Shoes (born 1861) 
Theressa QUIGLEY, Single, Female, age 18, born England, At Home, ( born 1862)
Mary QUIGLEY, Single, Female, age 16, born England, At Shoe Fitting, (born 1864 )
Susie QUIGLEY, Single, Female , age 15, born England, At Home , (born 1865 ) named Susan
Valentine QUIGLEY, Single, Male, age 14, born England, Apprenticed To Printing (born 1866 )
Thomas CEELEY, Single, Male, age 23, born England, occupation,  Shoe Fitter.
Census Place Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York City-Greater, New York.

 Theresa Quigley and some of the children arrived in 1872, James Snr probably earlier with his son James Peter. Mary married Thomas Ceeley, Thomas married Christina ?, Valentine married Annie ?,
I would appreciate it if any one can look this family up in Brooklyn Kings in the 1890- 1900 census in Brooklyn Kings New York.
Thank you,
Pat
Title: found some
Post by: Amy M on Friday 16 June 06 06:43 BST (UK)
Most of the 1890 US census was destroyed in a fire.  Part of NY still exists, but that doesn't include Brooklyn.  I didn't come up with any Quigleys for the surviving portion of 1890 census on HeritageQuest (which has a head of household index).  That being said, I found the following in 1900. . .

In Gem, Shoshone, Iowa
both could read, write & speak English

In Manhattan, New York, New York at 321 9th Ave.
all could read, write & speak English, & the children were all born in NY

I can attempt to find more later, if someone else doesn't help you.
Title: Re: Brooklyn Kings USA 1890 -1900 Census Please.
Post by: yankiescot on Friday 16 June 06 07:50 BST (UK)
I wanted to add that I found a James in Minnesota in 1900:

James Quigley born England Oct., 1857, Shoe Maker. Father & Mother born Ireland. Naturalized 1889.

Found no other James' from England in 1900 or 1910 census. You may want to look at deaths in New York. Follow this link:

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0ks/

I also found a Thomas F. from England in Arizona in 1910 whos birth year matches your Tom,  naturalized 1880, was a copper miner and lists both parents from England. Has a wife named Ella age 50 born England. They had children James 10,  Helen 7, Isabel 5 all born in Pennsylvania. Bartholo(a)mew age 2 born Arizona.

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Title: Re: Brooklyn Kings USA 1890 -1900 Census Please.
Post by: Patk on Friday 16 June 06 23:35 BST (UK)
Dear Amy

Thank you so much for this, they certainly moved around the USA. There would not be too many Valentine's I would imagine. I am sure you have the right Mary too, and it so nice to see descendants.
I think Susan, or Susie, married a Bennett, Theresa married Northam. I am more than happy with what you have sent me, so I do not expect for you to spend more time.

Thank you again,
Kind regards,
Pat
Title: Theressa?
Post by: Amy M on Saturday 17 June 06 01:04 BST (UK)
I don't mind doing the lookups.  I will look again over the next couple days as I find some spare time.

Bennett is unfortunately a common name, so I haven't been able to find Susie yet.  This could be her sister though. . .

1900 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York at 554 Mystic Ave.
all could read, write & speak English
Title: Re: Brooklyn Kings USA 1890 -1900 Census Please.
Post by: Patk on Saturday 17 June 06 02:31 BST (UK)
Dear Amy

That is so  wonderful that you have traced another one for me. And as Bennett is a common name please do not worry about the second one. I am very grateful for what you have sent me. I do have a Smith too! but I thought I would leave that!

Such a lot of information available in the US censuses I wonder what they did with it all?

Again many thanks for all your hard work it is really appreciated,

Kind regards,
Pat