Thank you Pam - the trigger words are "that sounds familiar". A couple of months ago when I was trying to get some hold on Captain John – I checked the adresses he used in Liverpool. He had given these on his applications for mates and master’s examinations. I thought I might get a clue to his first marriage. Had he married the landlady’s daughter! Now we know better,
Now Pam's comments about half remembered names and recalling the link between Helen Elliot and Edward taking me back over old ground to blacksmiths, George and Thomas, I thought I might put here the occupants of the boarding houses – just in case names ring a bell for anyone.
CENSUS 1861
38 Sparling Street, Liverpool, St.Thomas Ecclesiastical parish St.Michaels
Relationship to Where Born Condition Sex Age Profession/Occupation,
Name Head of H'hold
CAMERON, Hugh Head Ireland M M 60 Lodging House Keeper
CAMERON, Margaret Wife Ireland M F 50
CAMERON, Mary Daughter U F 19 Domestic Servant
CAMERON, Esther Daughter Liverpool U F 13 Domestic Servant
CAMERON, Annie Daughter Liverpool U F 9 Scholar
CAMERON, Hugh Son Liverpool U M 17 Sailmaker
MC KENZIE, Donald Son ‘Law Scotland M M 28 Seaman Merchant Service
MC KENZIE, Margaret Daughter Ireland M F 27 Seamans Wife
MANSON, Daniel Boarder Scotland M M 31 Seaman Merchant Service
HUIG, Henry Boarder Holland U M 28 Seaman Merchant Service
BROWN, William Boarder Ireland U M 30 Lab Sugar W’house
BARNES, Thomas Boarder Bolton U M 23 Seaman Merchant Service
When John qualified as master he moved “up market” to Kent Square and stayed there during shore time, between Jan '60 - Jan '61. His marriage to Helen is in the Wirral: when I worked in Liverpool that was the posh side of the Mersey. Why did John not stay with his Shennan relatives ? Kent Square is just a couple of minutes from the docks -

But . . .
CENSUS 1861
13 Kent Square, Liverpool, St Thomas
Ecclestical Parish St.Marks
Name Relation ‘ to Where Born Con’dt Sex Age Profession/Occupat’
BOWMAN, David Head Ireland M M 35 Joiner
BOWMAN, Jane Wife Scotland M F 33
BOWMAN, James Son Lancaster Walton On The Hill Un M 3
BOWMAN, John Son Lancaster Walton On The Hill Un M 1
CASSADY, Daniel Boarder Scotland M M 50 Master Mariner
CASSADY, Robert Boarder Scotland M M 28 Master Mariner
DUKE, James Head Sielly Isles [sic] M M 34 Master Mariner
DUKE, Mary Wife Sielly Isles [sic] M F 30
I get no results searching for Ann Shennan in the 1841 and 1851 Census. The area of UK with the highest concentration of the name Shennan, in both 1881 and 1998, is Dumfries. Why does the gravestone list Ann as “Scott” Shennan? Was she really a Scouser ? I think Ann’s family were from “back home” in the Annan area. But I am not going to try to compete with Jo in the intuition department.