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Morley & Fairhall in Brighton
« on: Tuesday 06 December 11 14:35 GMT (UK) »
Hello all,
             Caroline Morley b2/2/1848 in Brighton (married to Emile Loew in Paris in 1873).

After the marriage in Paris, her Son (Jean/John George Loew) moved to Brighton (possibly with her!?)

Caroline's parents are listed as Caroline (ms: Fairhall) and John Morley.

I am after any help/direction in establishing any further Tree details on the Morley/Fairhall line. :)

Thanks in advance,

Gazza
Donnelly, Loney, McLauchlan, Tweedle, Petrie, Loew

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Re: Morley & Fairhall in Brighton
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 06 December 11 16:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi Gazza
www.familysearch.org has a marriage on 21 July 1839 at St Nicholas, Brighton - Sarah Caroline Fairhall / John Morley.  Fathers John Morley & William Fairhall
Have you got the 1891 census for John George Loew?  He was in Brighton (50 Gladstone Place) with his aunt & uncle (William & Sarah A Taylor) also Sarah A's father - John Morley, widower, 72, retired bricklayer, b. Brighton.  Also Sarah A's brother, Edward (41)
In 1901 JG was lodging with a family by the name of Hills in Brighton.
Found John & Caroline Morley in 1841 - both aged 20 with a 1 yr old daughter Sarah - so the 1839 marriage looks promising?
Dazey

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Re: Morley & Fairhall in Brighton
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 06 December 11 16:49 GMT (UK) »
Dazey - that's great.  Definately the link I was looking for.  I have some details of JG Loew and his line back to France early 1800s.  Don't know when he came to the UK though, other than he is listed as being here in 1891 aged 16.  I presume he came to the UK with his mother (Caroline (sarah) Morley), as she was originally born in Brighton - and I found details today on IGI of her parents' marriage on 21/7/1839. 

John Morley & Caroline Fairhall.  Fairhall seems to be an uncommon name, so I thought I might be lucky in tracing either the Fairhall or Morley lines back further.

You mentioned William and John - where was that info from?

Donnelly, Loney, McLauchlan, Tweedle, Petrie, Loew

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Re: Morley & Fairhall in Brighton
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 06 December 11 16:53 GMT (UK) »
Family search lists the father of John Morley as John, and the father of Sarah Caroline Fairhall as William.
The 1891 census shows John's grandfather living with him/the Taylor's...John Morley (72)
Can't see that JG's mum Caroline came back with him.  Dazey


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Re: Morley & Fairhall in Brighton
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 06 December 11 17:12 GMT (UK) »
This looks a likely candidate for William Fairhall in 1841
William Fairhall 40 Plasterer
wife Sarah 45 Laundress
James 25 Labourer
Simon 20 Labourer
Edward 15 Labourer
Mary 15 Female Servant
Robert 10
Emma 8
George 6