Thank you so much for your reply and welcome to the mad house, we all seem to spend an eternity looking for missing dead people here - Eliza being the bane of my life right now hehe!!!
The general opinion about Eliza is that she's disappeared into a black hole somewhere, along with many others of the same family - very much a gipsy trait I'm afraid. I keep finding people on one census then losing them for 10/20 years and then up they pop again, using a slightly different name, PoB slightly different and age - well that's anyones guess - I think they just made it up as they went along - bless!!! lol.
You're quite correct about Hawthorn & Tidd (or Lidd) in 1871, they're not brother and sister as shown, Lidd being a variation on Lydia, his wife. Sadly though, this Hawthorn was very much born and bred in England as was Lydia. I've had a look at your suggestion of Glasgow, but sadly it's not them.
Lydia is on Free BMD, but again, as if to confuse she's on the March 1/4 1853 as Lydia Smith Cox, apparently Robert her father also couldn't make up his mind and used both Cox & Smith as it suited, but her mother was Eliza Ingleton who definitely married a Robert Smith - it says so on her marriage certificate - phew!!
As for where Lydia was in 1861 - well now you've reminded me I'd better start looking for her again - although I half suspect she's also in another black hole!!
Best Wishes and many thanks for your help and interest
BG
