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Hello Rootschatters
Not sure whether this is the right place to post. Am looking for Henry Moyses in 1861 Census. He was born 1840 in London, married 1869 in Lancashire. I have him in all Censuses except 1861 and 1911. (In London 1841 and 1851. And in Lancashire in 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901). He died in 1913 in Liverpool Workhouse. He had an older brother, Frederick, who married in Lancashire in 1867 and stayed in Lancashire until his death. I suspect Henry may have gone to Lancashire in the 1860s because his brother was there. Can anyone find him?
Kind regards
Trish
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Is this him although the age is slightly out?
1861 Piece: 134 Folio: 61 Page Number: 2
Islington
George Moyses 68 Tailor Pimlico,
Susannah Moyses 47 Enfield, Middlesex
James Moyses 22 Bricklayer Pimlico
Henry Moyses 17 Box maker St Pancras
William Moyses 14 St Pancras
Elizabeth Moyses 12 St Pancras
John Moyses 10 Islington
Louis Moyses 7
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Hi Groom
Thanks for your reply. No that is not the right Henry. I appreciate your response!
Cheers
Trish
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Sorry I havnt found him in a census
but is this the correct family
St Mary Magdalene,Liverpool
11th Jan 1872
Henry Moyse
son of Henry Moyse and Mary
abode 20 Roderick Street
father a waiter
St Ambrose Everton
born 5th November 1882
baptised 21st Jan 1883
Charles Moyses,
son of Henry and Mary
abode 71 Prince Edwin Lane
father a waiter
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Hi Radcliff
Yes - that is the correct family! And I am thrilled because the two baptisms are of two of my grandmother's brothers and I have not been able to find this information - and it gives addresses as well!
Thank you so much Radcliff - you are a star!:)
Trish
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Hiya Trish ...not trying to veer off on your research , but have a look at this marriage ...maybe this man was a relation as well - and he may have been the reason Henry and Frederick came to Liverpool
www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk
Roman Catholic Marriages
1852...... ref no 6 .........James Moyses to Elizabeth Healey at St Anne church
if you click on baptisms you will see 3 baptisms ...2 are 1897 HENRY MOYSEY and 1900 Joseph Moyses....parents are
Edward Moyses and his wife Mary ( Burns )..( one is spelt Moysey).are these your family ?
the other is to Robert Moysey and Elizabeth Greaves in 1895 ..their daughter was Katherine Moysey.? is Robert a relation ?
allan
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Hello,
Do you have Frederick in 1861? I can't see him either. I was wondering as he is a cook and Henry is a waiter, they could be together - perhaps in the forces or at sea?
Heywood
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Hi Garstonite
Thank you for helping! Edward Moyses is my grandmother's brother. He was the only one of my grandmother's siblings to marry a Catholic (an Irish girl, Mary Burns) but the rest of the family were
C of E.
Robert "Moysey" and James Moyses are, as far as I know, not related. But it is puzzling as to why the Moyses brothers moved from London to Lancashire.
Thank you for the link - I was not aware of this site and it will no doubt prove useful for the occasional Catholics who appear in my tree!
Have a great day Garstonite!
Trish
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Good clever thinking Heywood!
I know Frederick Moyses married in Birkenhead in 1867.His wife, Ann Edwards, was born in Cheshire. It is odd that I can find neither Frederick nor Henry Moyses in the 1861 Census. Mind you, it is a "difficult" name for family history research because it is recorded or transcribed incorrectly quite often (eg Moye/Moyser/Mages/Moses)
Thank you for your input. It is kind of you.
Trish
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Good clever thinking Heywood!
I know Frederick Moyses married in Birkenhead in 1867.His wife, Ann Edwards, was born in Cheshire. It is odd that I can find neither Frederick nor Henry Moyses in the 1861 Census. Mind you, it is a "difficult" name for family history research because it is recorded or transcribed incorrectly quite often (eg Moye/Moyser/Mages/Moses)
Thank you for your input. It is kind of you.
Trish
Hiya Trish ..Ann Edwards as you have her .is ANNIE on her marriage at St Marys,Birkenhead 1867
www.cheshirebmd.org.uk
allan
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Married 17th November 1867 at St Mary ,Birkenhead to Frederick Moyses
Brides father John Edwards
Grooms father William Moyses - grooms age = 26 ..so born 1840 - 41.......
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So...thinking about that marriage ?? 1867 and Frederick is 26 - his father William is alive ...so was Frederick with his father in 1861 census ?
do you have
William Moyses in 1861 census ?
allan
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Hi Allan
Thank you for your suggestions and sorry for the slow response from me. I understood the father (of Frederick and Henry), William Moyses, died during or before 1858. There is another brother Richard Moyses who married in Hackney, London in 1858 and the marriage record indicates father William is dead.
Cheers
trish