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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 05 February 13 22:48 GMT (UK) »
That doesn't look to be the right Thomas Buckley in 1901 in Louth.

Bridget is with her parents John and Mary in Limerick in 1901.

The T B s in Limerick in 1901 are in different barracks. Occupations vary -Clerk ; Collier; Cutler and a Labourer.

I hope you find the records again. Perhaps it was St Patrick's Church.

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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 08:08 GMT (UK) »
That doesn't look to be the right Thomas Buckley in 1901 in Louth.

Bridget is with her parents John and Mary in Limerick in 1901.

The T B s in Limerick in 1901 are in different barracks. Occupations vary -Clerk ; Collier; Cutler and a Labourer.

I hope you find the records again. Perhaps it was St Patrick's Church.

Hmm not sure now, that was one thing my gran was sure of.... I shall have a nosey about after I finish school later,

As for Thomas bUckley the father, he was listed as a lithographic printer on the 1921 marriage record, the Thomas marrying Elizabeth is listed as a labourer

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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 08:43 GMT (UK) »
The 1921 marriage is to Elizabeth.
I think you need to get the certificate for Bridget's marriage and ensure you have the right second marriage.
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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 16:08 GMT (UK) »
The 1921 marriage is to Elizabeth.
I think you need to get the certificate for Bridget's marriage and ensure you have the right second marriage.

bah being on a phone makes things harder lol
the 1921 marriage is correct (i was told her name was elizabeth harding, but was only able to find the ridings record, then when i went to view it it had elizabeths dad as a harding)

so so far i know that

Thomas Buckley married Bridget in 1903 (been told st pats barracks but need to confirm)
He later married Elizabeth in 1921, His age was 41 and his occupation was a labourer (on the 1911 census he is listed as foundry labourer)
His father (also Thomas) is listed as dead but his occupation is Lithographic Printer.

i know who the children of Thomas jnr are, but i dont know where he was in 1891 or 1901
i also need to find Thomas Snr who passed before 1921
thats where im at now ::) (before i delve into Bridgets side)
going to update orginal post :)

thanks for your help so far :D :-*


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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 16:21 GMT (UK) »
Hello again,

you don't need to update your original post as the developments are usually shown throughout the thread.
It may be that Thomas has invented/enhanced his father and his occupation. It may not be so. That is why it would be good to get the Bridget Wyse marriage certificate to see what information he gives there.
It would also hopefully explain where Thomas is in 1901.

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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 16:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello again,

you don't need to update your original post as the developments are usually shown throughout the thread.
It may be that Thomas has invented/enhanced his father and his occupation. It may not be so. That is why it would be good to get the Bridget Wyse marriage certificate to see what information he gives there.
It would also hopefully explain where Thomas is in 1901.

heywood

ick id already updated before reading this :-\
i will send for the record to ireland me thinks, i confused myself on the dates when fathers details were added :headslap:
but it should confirm some of bridgets info too :D

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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 16:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Could this be the family in 1891 without father Thomas?
At 12 Higginbottom Buildings Ardwick, St Silas parish

Alice Buckley widow 40 Charwoman
elizabethBuckley 18 Waterproof maker
Mary A Buckley  16 Waterproof maker
Thomas Buckley 14 Tile Cutter
Ellen Buckley 11
Jane Buckley 9

3169/71/17

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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 16:42 GMT (UK) »
1881 census:
Reference RG11, Piece 3997, Folio 35, Page 21
52 Richmond Street, Manchester

Buckley, Thomas  Head  M  32  Tile Cutter
Buckley, Alice  Wife  F  30
Buckley, Ralph  Son  M  11  Scholar
Buckley, Elizabeth  Daughter  F  9  Scholar
Buckley, Mary A  Daughter  F  6 
Buckley, Thomas  Son  M  4 
Buckley, Ellen  Daughter  F  2                  All born Manchester

Thomas snr here (1881)  is a File Cutter (not Tile Cutter) and the family are here:
1891 : 3169/ 71/ 17

Alice is a widow and young Thomas is now a file cutter also. There is now also a daughter Jane aged 9 yrs.

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Re: Thomas Buckley... You have me baffled
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 06 February 13 16:45 GMT (UK) »
sorry for repetition. :)

They are File Cutters though. (No Lithographic Printers as yet!)
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