HI Noel,
First of all,yes I am,and what did you do to deserve all this suffering,nothing changes,dose it !!
Right,He had 3 brothers,1 sister and your right I will have to start looking for their births.
Fact = His mother was buried under the name of Hamilton,
don't know if she remarried but if she did I cant find a marriage in the area where she lived,but she did live with someone,
or did she revert back to her maiden name ?
Hearsay = Fathers name Peter, the family came over to England about 1945,
the parents (catholic +protestant,don't know which was which) never stayed together,
I believe my Dad's father stayed and worked in the docks in Liverpool,while the rest of the family went to Cheshire.
On my parents marriage certificate (married in England) it Say's his father was deceased( i don't think he was)
If his father was Born in Dublin,this is the only family I can find on the 1911 census that would fit,
Residents of a house 10.2 in Moss St. (Trinity Ward, Dublin)
Surname Forename Age Sex
Graham Peter 31 Male
Graham Ellen 30 Female
Graham Peter 8 Male (would have been about 34 when my Dad was born )
Graham Patrick 6 Male
I remember many years ago asking an uncle if we had any relations left Dublin,the answer was "we are related to half of Dublin"
it might have be a slight exaggeration but it gives me hope !!
Hi annieoburns,
Thanks for replying,
it dose make you wonder if you can go through life without a birth certificate.
I think that one day I will have to Go over to Dublin so I can search every variation possible or order the BMD index from the LDS and find my nearest Mormon church family history centre.
Thanks again both of you.