This is a long shot:
My father's father left his wife and son around 1932 in Rochdale, Lancashire (when my father was 6 years old). He was born in Rochdale in 1895 and as far as I know from my research he had no family connections outside Lancashire. He was never seen or heard from again.
However - it was said that after he left his wife and child he moved to Limavady to either work in (or own) a 'pot shop'. I'd always understood that a pot shop was an establishment selling china, though I learn recently that it is an Ulster expression for a bar.
His name was Chriss Buckley (that's the way it was spelled on his birth certificate), though he could have been known as Chris or Christopher, I suppose. He was a joiner by trade.
So, in order to find out if the family tradition has any truth in it - and hopefully to find out what became of my grandfather - I wonder if the name Chriss Buckley, in the context of Limavady in the early to mid 1930s, rings any bells with any list member.
Many thanks
Ian