Kiltaglassan and aghadowey,
Thank you both for replies.
First where I found this printed as set out above minus the "////" ..... it was through MyHeritage and a tree that is belonging to a relative of Thomas. Initially I was able to access the Family Search data Base that allows one to see their records for the chosen person. It also allows one to add information or suggest alternative information with supporting source information. So what I posted is what was on there. not MyHeritage
I have not got back to that point since, but the information was added by someone with an account on there. It's free. There is no way that the dates can be verified , unless you do bit of date matching, know Thomas's age at those dates etc.
For me they do relate but why were they posted as Census and not Residence. I know that putting that up under Census is silly to say the least.
The reason why they relate is because of a private family story which at this point in time is still a family hand-me-down story un-validated.
Unfortunately those vanished Census Records would have helped with that if they showed where Thomas was at a particular time and with whom.
Eventually Thomas moved to England and joined the Inland Revenue and worked with them all his life.
I have not tried to contact the person as there is so little information on there other than this list of dates and places he was. Not even his death information.
Yes this is now touching on living people because it's their past.
aghadowey. thanks for the pm offer.. will do .
Essnell