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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 16 June 13 02:39 BST (UK) »
Yes it does now that i have seen the other attachment Debra posted.
Thanks for the column headings Debra. That makes more sense to me know. I had been thinking it would have been native place.

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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 16 June 13 11:20 BST (UK) »
Hi thanks for that all! I'm assuming she may have been working for people in Middlesex I tried looking up the english censuses on ancestry.com.au and they had a couple of Julia doyles but none in Middlesex..

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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 16 June 13 11:22 BST (UK) »
Also sorry for confusion about the county and column headings!!

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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #12 on: Friday 28 June 13 16:27 BST (UK) »
Hi there,

I am also trying to find Julia Doyle b1839 in Middlesex to James Doyle and Mary Ann Burns - they were both born in Ireland and moved to London. He is a stationer on the 1841 census. Not sure if that is a printer?

She was in a workhouse in Norwood in 1851 census, then she was moved to the St Martin's workhouse (Castle Street) in 1857.  Ancestry.co.uk have some of the workhouse records. She was on the Emma Eugenia in 1858. I got this information from a Vivienne Garforth who posted the information online, and have found the same girls all went on the ship together.

I have lost Julia after she was on the ship. I have been curious about the marriage as it seems to be the right time frame after her arrival.

I am descended from her brother - Daniel Doyle. There was another sister Mary, but I cannot find records of a Mary Doyle in London, too many! Her father was James Doyle and he was listed as deceased on Daniel's marriage certificate in 1853. Julia was listed as destitute on the workhouse records, so I am wondering if her parents both died. I am surprised that Daniel never took her in though. I am curious about the names of her children!

Are we talking about the same Julia?

Many thanks
Nicola



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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 30 June 13 01:49 BST (UK) »
Oh wow I think we might be. Just googled stationer and an old definition of stationer was publisher. How exciting!! On the passenger list of arrivals into WA she was listed with all other female domestic servants so I figured she must have travelled without family.

Thanks Nicola!!

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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 30 June 13 01:54 BST (UK) »
Julias childrens names are:

Henry William Albert (B.1861 D. 1891)
Minnie Amelia Albert (B. 1863 D. 1947)
Grace Gertrude Albert (B. 1863 D. 1890)
They were twins
Lilly Emily Albert (B. 1865 D. 1947) (my great great grandmother)
John Henry Albert (B & D 1866)

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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #15 on: Monday 01 July 13 21:18 BST (UK) »
Wow! I have finally tracked her down it seems! I have managed to find some of the information on her children on familysearch.org.

Let me know if you need any information relating to English records.

I have the following:
Her father was James Doyle (b1806 Ireland), mother Mary Ann Doyle nee Burns (born 1816 Ireland) Julia was born 22nd June 1839 in Middlesex - I have her birth certificate.

From the 1841 census she is with her mother and father and brother Daniel and sister Mary, living at Number 6 off alley west. James is a stationer.

From the 1851 census she is in Croydon in a workhouse.

Thanks
Nicola

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Re: Julia Doyle 1836/7-1869
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 02 July 13 10:41 BST (UK) »
Wow! How great is this! I would love any info you have on Julias family in England. Doyle seems to have been a very popular surname!! Also if you would like any info on her children or husband let me know :)

Thanks so much!