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Re: stewarts of toxteth
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 14 March 07 10:46 GMT (UK) »
Donna & Sallie.

I must have Missed Them in Whitehaven! :-[

It Stuck in My mind that Sallie had said in Her Original Post 'Toxteth' & then I found the Wm M 1881 Census (Online), 1891 Census entry (by searching through My Index Discs)! ::)

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Some of What I posted should be Useful! (What You Read on Census Is not Always The Exact Truth!) ::) ;)

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I will have to get More Sleep! ;)
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Re: stewarts of toxteth
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 14 March 07 11:33 GMT (UK) »
The entries for 1891 and 1881 are looking like the right ones I cannot find another William Stewart born Whitehaven in the 1881 census apart from yours. If he was a ships carpenter maybe that is why he is in Liverpool (big docks lots of ships  ;D )

it is so easy to get carried away look at us doing all this and this might not even be the right family  :-\  Unless Sallie gets Edith Muriels birth cert we may never know  :'(

Donna

PS does anyone know what a Revitor is (1901 occupation) or is it a Riveter (linked to 1881 occ. of boiler maker)?
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Re: stewarts of toxteth
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 14 March 07 11:59 GMT (UK) »
Yes, I know what You mean, once I start on Here, I am like a Dog with a Bone! ::) ;)

Re: Revitor on 1901 Census.

Yes, I think the Enumerator must have had a Few Jars(when He wrote This!), I Automatically Reafd it as 'Riveter', as You say it fits:

Ship Carpenter - Boiler Maker - Riveter (all in Ship Yard, ie Lairds?) ::) ;)
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Re: stewarts of toxteth
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 14 March 07 21:16 GMT (UK) »
 Hello

 I have just come in from work and am blown away by your messages..Thankyou both so much.............

I have written to the registrar of Liverpool for the birth Cert of Edith Muriel  and also Albert,,with the hope they have the same parents.........

but the information you have given me I will study first and see if I come to any conclusoins... it is like a dog with a bone and I am detirmined to find a solution to the problem.
Just watch this space and thankyou so far ....................

 Sallie

On the canals...Turton, Wood, Mann,Cartwright, Neale, Grainger, Littlemore, Taylor. etc
Black country ancestors.... Beesley, Tranter, Fellows Barker, Perry, Evans, Glover.
also researching Birtwisle and Darby.