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Re: The Mystery of Myles Staunton
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 11 December 12 13:45 GMT (UK) »
Just to note that on his WW1 draft registration it gives born Sept. 14 1892 in Liverpool.

Hard to tell! I think I see his christening on A*try with DOB as Sept. 26,1891.

Maureen

Incidentally, his older brother Walter Joseph Staunton/Stanton (b 1888) emigrated in 1908 and married in St Ambrose Church in Brooklyn, NY, in 1956.
WALSH - Ireland
CRINGLE - Liverpool, Isle of Man, Ireland
TYRER - Liverpool & Chesterfield
STAUNTON - Liverpool & Co. Mayo, Ireland
MORRISON - Liverpool & Co. Mayo, Ireland
KÖNIG - Turn-Teplice, Czech Rep.
POSPICHIL - Turn-Teplice, Czech Rep. & Sarajevo, Croatia
HEPBURN - Blackpool & Fylde, LANCS
ROSS - Blackpool & Fylde, LANCS
HESSELDEN - Sheffield, YORKS

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Re: The Mystery of Myles Staunton
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 11 December 12 13:58 GMT (UK) »
 ;) ;)Goodness! He waited a while to tie the knot! :)


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Re: The Mystery of Myles Staunton
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 11 December 12 14:00 GMT (UK) »
;) ;)Goodness! He waited a while to tie the knot! :)

Maureen

I know! On his baptism record, the priest has scribbled a note to say that he's got married in Brooklyn.  You'd have thought if he'd been married previously then a priest might have done the same, if notified by the family.

Thanks again for the Draft card details.

John
WALSH - Ireland
CRINGLE - Liverpool, Isle of Man, Ireland
TYRER - Liverpool & Chesterfield
STAUNTON - Liverpool & Co. Mayo, Ireland
MORRISON - Liverpool & Co. Mayo, Ireland
KÖNIG - Turn-Teplice, Czech Rep.
POSPICHIL - Turn-Teplice, Czech Rep. & Sarajevo, Croatia
HEPBURN - Blackpool & Fylde, LANCS
ROSS - Blackpool & Fylde, LANCS
HESSELDEN - Sheffield, YORKS

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Re: The Mystery of Myles Staunton
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 11 December 12 14:33 GMT (UK) »
Think i have found Catherine, Miles jnr and Marjorie on 1930 census.  Catherine looks like she has remarried to a Delroy (?) Clemson


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Re: The Mystery of Myles Staunton
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 11 December 12 14:37 GMT (UK) »

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Re: The Mystery of Myles Staunton
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 26 September 13 08:43 BST (UK) »
sorry, i just posted this in annie o'malley, too.......!

hello,

my relatives from the british isles:
burnes campbell ross married norah winnifred fitzpatrick  --- liverpool folks
her parents were bridget nee stanton who married harry fitzpatrick (scottish footballer)
bridget's parents were thomas stanton who married mary morrison
we are looking for tom o'malley, how he fits in
he moved to chicago according to the story after he and his first wife moved to a nyc tenement where she died in a fire

my grandpa "jack" ross was a chindit highlander
his mom was christina cameron


can you tell me more about mary morrison? and her family? where are they from?
my mom told us last night that there were 3 sisters who were just to go to massachusetts to work as milliners or something, but then mary met thomas stanton who was older than she, seemed to be doing well, so she stayed in l-pool.

my mom need to help tell this better than i am, but we were just talking about this last night, so this is very timely.

thank you!
tracey