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Re: 1901 Census lookup
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 17 November 10 08:03 GMT (UK) »
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Re: 1901 Census lookup
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 17 November 10 08:05 GMT (UK) »
Wow - like you, I had sort of given up on finding anything and within 2 days i find two relatives! I'd love to know more, especially about the journal.  Look forward to hearing more. LIke BlueHat if you get the chance, could you post a private message.
Are you Leeds based? I have a son there at Uni.
Williams - Shropshire, Flint, Cheshire, Lancashire
Whitehead - Warwickshire, Coventry
Gilks - Warwickshire
Brooks - Coventry
Butler- Liverpool
Goodwin - Cheshire
Pickard- Warwickshire
Perkins - Warwickshire
Beahan - Dublin
Flynn - Co. Cork
Wright - Warwickshire
Edge - Warwickshire
Hands - Warwickshire
Phillips - Birmingham
Harvey - Warwickshire

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Re: 1901 Census lookup
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 17 November 10 18:05 GMT (UK) »
This is so interesting....as soon as I have posted enough I will get in touch with you both. I am here in my sitting room with 2 sketches of James Beahan, my great grandfather, brother of your great grandfather Thomas, on the walls. They were done by my step grandmother who was the family lodger at the time! He is bald and bespectacled with a bushy little tache.

I will have to get the journal out again as I havent looked at it for ages. It is in copperplate handwriting and very difficult to read. I keep meaning to transcribe it and now it looks as though I must get round to that.

James Joseph (I believe he adopted this middle name as it is not on his certificate of baptism in London which I have) Beahan came to Leeds from London I think in the 1880s but I dont know why he ended up there. I couldnt find him on census records from his birth in 1854 till he was working in Leeds as an adult. He worked as a draughtsman in the Engineers dept at Leeds City Council. His eldest son, my grandfather James (Jim) lived in Leeds all his life and was a Headmaster. I remember him well. My Dad Patrick was born and brought up in Leeds. I was born in Leeds but my parents eventually moved near Sheffield and lived in the Peak District for 46 years. So the Leeds connection ends with me.

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Re: 1901 Census lookup
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 17 November 10 20:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Pangie
Really looking forward to hearing more. Between the three of  us we have loads of information to share so looking forward to hearing from you
Williams - Shropshire, Flint, Cheshire, Lancashire
Whitehead - Warwickshire, Coventry
Gilks - Warwickshire
Brooks - Coventry
Butler- Liverpool
Goodwin - Cheshire
Pickard- Warwickshire
Perkins - Warwickshire
Beahan - Dublin
Flynn - Co. Cork
Wright - Warwickshire
Edge - Warwickshire
Hands - Warwickshire
Phillips - Birmingham
Harvey - Warwickshire


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Re: 1901 Census lookup
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 17 November 10 22:46 GMT (UK) »
I can feel a visit to Dublin coming on...

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Re: 1901 Census lookup
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 17 November 10 23:09 GMT (UK) »
It turns out that GillyBW and I are doubly related.  Our Grandfathers, Thomas and William Beahan actually married two sisters Catherine and Brigid Flynn from Mallow, Co. Cork. We've exchanged photos of our grandmothers and the similarity is amazing!

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« Reply #33 on: Thursday 18 November 10 11:37 GMT (UK) »
That's fantastic bluehat. My stepgrandmother Hilda who married Jim Beahan after his wife died (before I was born) and who lived until 2003 (she was much younger than him) mentioned two sisters in Dublin - I wonder if it was your grandmothers???

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« Reply #34 on: Thursday 18 November 10 12:33 GMT (UK) »
Well most likely it was the same sisters she was talking about.

What do you know about James Beahan Snr?  What was his actual occupation that all the kids were born in India, on a ship etc?

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« Reply #35 on: Thursday 18 November 10 18:37 GMT (UK) »
He was an officer in the Carabineers (6th Dragoon Guards?) and fought in the Crimean War. We have his medal from that war. I will go up into my loft tomorrow and dig all my stuff out about the family. Will then PM you if possible.

I would think he was stationed in India - it was the time of insurgency and the British Army was very involved over there with quashing riots etc

Be in touch again soon.

I wonder what GillyBW's mother knows about him?