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The Common Room / Re: Edward keaney
« on: Sunday 01 February 26 10:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jon_ni Re Edward keaney was the 2915 star awardedfor specific acts of bravery etc or given to all  troops who served in WW1.
Regards Brian

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The Common Room / Re: Edward keaney
« on: Saturday 31 January 26 19:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. Thats great thanks re info about Garrett st very interesting.  Would explain why I couldnt find them at Dryden st in 1921 census. Name looks like Kenny to me in Manchester post. I will check details when I visit Liverpool central library family research.
Thanks again.

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The Common Room / Re: Edward keaney
« on: Saturday 31 January 26 17:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Heywood Would it be possible post i me the 1921 census detail that shows Edward and Mary Keaney at Garnett Avenue. L4.  No mention of Edward living or working in Manchester in past conversations with family. He came straight from Ireland to Liverpool.
Cheers Brian

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The Common Room / Re: Edward keaney
« on: Saturday 31 January 26 11:13 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks everyone for the info which mostly tallies with our records
However Garnett Avenue L4 is interesting .Is that the 1921 census.

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The Common Room / Re: Edward keaney
« on: Thursday 29 January 26 23:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Everyone.  Thanks for your replies.
 Yes  thanks Heywood.  The marriage was definitely 1920 in Ireland as per marriage certificate. My mother Mary was born July 1921  but don’t know if it was at Dryden st.  As per  date of census they must have arrived  at Dryden St after census. We know she was at Dryden street in 1939 with sisters Kath and Margaret and brother John.
Hi Carole. Yes that is correct with Edward’s details. The family moved to Rycot road after the May Blitz circa 1942/43  but more than likely they didn’t do electoral rolls during the war. 

Thanks eveyone Brian

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The Common Room / Re: Edward keaney
« on: Thursday 29 January 26 12:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Carol. So is there is no way we will not be able to trace their arrival in Liverpool or their departure from Ireland? Can we trace their first record of residence in Dryden street then.
Cheers Brian

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The Common Room / Edward keaney
« on: Thursday 29 January 26 11:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hi good morning. Trying to trace my Grandparents Edward and Mary Keaney’s emigration
to Liverpool circa 1920/21. They married in Ireland Sept 1921 and moved to Bootle Dryden street  near Liverpool between then and 1921,  the year their daughter Mary was born (my mother)
Edward’s occupation was listed as publican and we think he managed a pub on the dock road near Bootle.
     
Hoping someone can help please cheers Brian

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The Common Room / Evacuees ww2
« on: Thursday 01 January 26 23:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. Wonder can anyone help with this query. I recall my mother Mary or Maureen Keaney telling the family that she was evacuated to Wales  with her sisters Kathleen and Margaret and brother John in the early years of WW2. My mother  the eldest sister born in 1921 would have been around 18/19 at that time. Evidently they were not evacuated for a long time as their father went to Wales to collect them and returned to the family home 39 Dryden street in Bootle.
Is there anyway their location in Wales could be searched along with dates.
Thanks Brian


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Lancashire Lookup Offers / Re: Ford & Yew Tree Cemetery Records
« on: Tuesday 02 January 24 23:12 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Marrienne. Fantastic research has answered all my queries.
Thanks again Johno

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