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Offline judb

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Re: NSW Mental Institutions
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 05 February 26 00:32 GMT (UK) »
This looks like her in 1891 census

11 WellBank, Haslingden, Lancashire
Thomas Swinburn Carr, Head, Married, 53, Cotton manufacturer, b   London, Middlesex, England
Caroline Carr, Wife, Married, 42, b Flintshire, Wales
Mary Rose Jones, niece, age 12, b London

If her father was a marine engineer, as listed on her marriage certificate, he may well have been at sea.
Well Bank was her residence on the marriage certificate

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Re: NSW Mental Institutions
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 05 February 26 23:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi Judith,
You are wonderful.  Thanks.

The Thomas Swinburn CARR is a good clue.
At least one of Charles & Mary Tyrie's children had the given name Swinburn.

Will focus on a possible mental institution link.
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