« Reply #21 on: Friday 15 September 23 01:22 BST (UK) »
In 1901 Robert, 18, Washer Bottle store, is at at 165, Bernard Street with his sister Bella who witnessed his marriage in 1903.
In the same census Adam Hamilton, 32, a boiler maker, is at 442 Baltic St with a wife and 2 sons.
Given the names of Adam's sons, there may well be a connection, but they are not the same person.
Have you found Robert in 1911 and 1921?
Well done Isabel...
Quite a few things there to confirm their identities differ, age difference being the most obvious as Robert is almost half the age of Adam

I agree there's a good chance they're related & as I mentioned previously, more research is needed.
JCD...I realise going back isn't going to solve the problem/assumption of Robert changing his name.
Have you considered DNA to try & solve/resolve the rumours?
Annie
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