Hi again - WELL - yippee!!!!
I've just had a contact out of the blue from a genes member asking for info on James Dalrymple!!! Again - YIPPEE!!!!
She doesn't seem have quite as much detail as I have on the family, but seems she has a few family members to ask for info......
So - fingers crossed!
She also seems to think we're on the right track with Joseph the postie.
I'm wondering if the James D on the Lusitania is the same James D as I have on my tree, as he died very young. Maybe some illness due to the sinking?? Maybe my Mum's memory
wan't quite so good as she thought it was & he lived for a few years after the boat went down!! I'm sure she said he drowned, but then I was young when my mother died - it's possible that he was ill & died later of some complication due to the sinking.
I've just sent a message to ask this new contact what she knows about James D & I'm waiting for a reply with bated breath!!!
Also - I thought a bit of a recap on my Ada might just be useful - if you're still happy to go on searching that is! I'm still very curious to know where she was on the 1901 census.
Here goes:-
Ada B. born Liverpool, father's name Joseph Brown,school caretaker.
Married George Henry Paley(age 30) 31 March 1906 in Bradford.
Occupation barmaid & living at the Airedale Hotel, Otley Rd Bradford. Ada's age 25.
1911 census family living at 7 Montrose st, Bradford(Manningham subsection)Ada aged 27, George41. Daughters Katherine age 4 & Elizabeth age 3. There was also another daughter - Annie, born 1909, but she died shortly after birth.
Ada died 1935, age 53, in Bradford.
Well - that's about the sum total of info I have on Ada. I know the ages don't add up, but at least I'm sure that all this really IS my Ada!!!
Again, many thanks for your help!
Regards,
Kath