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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Dublin => Topic started by: anpefa1 on Monday 04 March 19 13:35 GMT (UK)
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I cannot find a reference to 30 Pimlico in 1901.
Merchants Quay 1901 & 1911 shows numbers 1-24 & 36-77.
Ushers Quay shows 30.1 to 35.4 but in 1911 only.
my grandparents & family (Connor) lived at number 30 from 1900 to 1906 (statistics from birth records) before moving to Carlow (1911 census).
I have searched surrounding DED's just in case a similar situation exists like MQ & UQ but no luck.
any suggestions?
Tony
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There are a lot of places missing from both Census
see this thread, Pimlico might be mentioned
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=601757.0
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are they the 12 in Pimlico cottages?
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Merchants_Quay/
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There is no 30 Pimlico in 1901 or 1911
1901 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003715814/
1911 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000159709/
Could the missing houses be Pimlico Cottages
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Looking at the old maps there is a break in the street as an entrance to the Cottages in their own little square.
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Oh sorry I see what you mean now
30 to 35 are listed under Usher's Quay in 1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Usher_s_Quay/Pimlico/
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Apart from one street beginning with M every street up to R is missing from Usher's Quay in 1901
Most of the Ms one N two Os all the Ps and one Q
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thanks guys
I thought it was just my tired old eyes, at least I have the birth information to go on.
tony
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Tony, did we meet in London some years ago to discuss the Connor family? Pat, grandson of James Connor?
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Welcome to RootsChat, PJ21 :)
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Here's a map of what Pimlico looked like in late 1800's and early 1900's.
Geohive Historical Map 25 inch (1888-1913)
https://bit.ly/2TtWOz2
KG
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Very many thanks for that and the advice. It was good to see the map of that particular area. Look forward to many hours of research to come.
Regards Pat
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hello PJ
no is the answer, for info purposes my great uncle james was born in knockevagh in 1907 and married mary murphy in 1934 my grandfather married sarah keogh in dublin 1897 and returned to rathvilly in 1906. tony
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OP,
You're probably aware of the five children born between 1911 and 1919 at Knockevagh but just linking it for others to see.
Thomas 1911, Robert 1912, Anne 1914, Joseph 1915 and Bernard 1917. MMN Keogh.
https://www.rootschat.com/links/01q0u/
KG
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hello KG
there were also 6 siblings prior to 1911, Anne (1914) was my mother. the reference to Bernard is exciting as the family have been aware of the name but have not found any connection, and there is an unknown person in a photo with my mother so if you have the reference D.O.B for him I would appreciate that very much. Tony
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hello KG
just followed the link provided, amazing, after all these years of speculation it's him, i'm over the Moon, now i must track him down through the years. Tony
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You're very welcome, Tony :)
Happy hunting! 8)
KG
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hey KG
thanks for that info, just to indicate the confusion the family gossip for Bernard was, adopted, illegitimate, a tryst. turns out he is my mother's brother. family gossip.
if you're ever in london look me up i would be glad to have a few pints and chew the fat. tony
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hello KG
following your posts a relative has made contact with me, top marks for you.
very grateful, tony