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Channel Islands Lookup Requests / Re: Thomas Tank married in St. Helier
« on: Thursday 19 April 18 20:27 BST (UK) »RICHARD Tank birth: 9 November 1865, 0544, DUBLIN, DUBLIN, IRELAND
Parents RICHARD Tank and Mary LAWRENCE
(Source Familysearch.Org)
1911/1891 Census Richard when married to Ellen/Helen is down as a Confectioner
1881 Census
Phoenix House
St Saviour, Jersey, Channel Islands
Clement BISSON, 47, Head, Mar, Carpenter, born Grouville, Jersey, Channel Islands
MARY Bisson, 44, Wife, Mar, born Grouville, Jersey
James A TANK, 18, Step Son, Painter, born Dublin, Ireland
RICHARD Tank, 15, Step Son, Baker, born Dublin, Ireland
+ 2 Visitors
Looks to me that Richard Snr has died and Mary has gone Home to Jersey and remarried.
1901 Census
Clement Besson, 68
Mary Besson, 62
Rhoda Tank, 42
Hilda Tank, 18
Ernest Tank, 15
1871 Mary TANK, born Grouville c 1835, Married, is a Cook in the Morrison Household in St Helier.
1871 James Tank age 8 is Visiting the Deras Family in St Helier
1901 Census Richard and Family are under EANK
Sorry I cant confirm any of the possible Marriages with my resources.
Others on this Board may be able too
OK, here goes:
Our family records show a Richard Tank listed as being born January 01, 1866 in Dublin.
My wife confirms that he was the confectioner who was married to Ellen Le Breton.
Ellen (Le Breton) Tank was my wife's great-grandmother, who died in 1967 in Montreal at the age of 103 years. My wife knew her well.
Maude Tank (b. May 04, 1896) was a daughter of Richard and Ellen Tank. She was my wife's grandmother. My wife knew her well.
Richard and Ellen Tank had a son Richard Tank (b. June 11, 1892). He was also a confectioner (in Montreal). Father-to-son thing, right?
The earliest Richard Tank (the Bog Oak Manufacturer?), would have been the eldest of the three Richard Tanks. It appears that he was married to Mary Lawrence, whose name was also spelled Laurens.
Check the St. Helier Baptism records for various names and dates of Tank baptisms.
Those records have Mary Lawrence spelled Laurens, and Rita Tank (whom my wife also knew well) spelled as Ritea.
It appears that the Tank family originally came from Dublin to St. Helier, then some of them came to Montreal.
The various Tanks referenced above are buried in the Mount Royal Cemetary in Montreal.
Hope this helps.
Ellen (Le Breton) Tank was my great-grandmother. We never met. My grand-father was Francis Lawrence Tank. Any further information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks