Hi everybody,
Bit of a long shot here, but does anybody out there have a Thomas Barnes, born 1881, occupation: lighterman (worked on barges on the Thames), living (probably) in the Limehouse area of London, in their tree?!
We have been trying to find out about him for years, as he features heavily in our family history. Genetically, if not on paper...

Background info:
My great-grandmother on the maternal side was, by all accounts, a bit of a character. She was married to my great-grandfather, and had 4 children. According to family history, though, only the first 2 children were fathered by my great-grandad. The other 2 children were fathered by the mysterious Mr Barnes.
It seems to be that this situation was not exactly a secret. My great-grandparents stayed together. I have no idea what great-grandad's view was of all this.
Anyway, my brother has been looking into this again, and has found a Thomas Barnes who lived close to my great-grandparents. This Mr B is the most likely candidate. In the 1911 census, he was living with his married sister, Louisa Gregory, together with her husband, Frederick, their little son & daughter, plus Matilda, younger sister of Thomas and Louisa, in Limehouse, London. This Thomas Barnes is listed as a Casual Dock Labourer, is a similar age to my great-grandparents, and is single.
The geographic proximity to my great-grandparents' home is interesting, to say the least.
My brother is unable to find this Thomas Barnes in the 1901 census.
We would love to find out a bit more about him. We probably won't ever be able to answer the burning questions we have about this interesting little relationship setup

but if anyone does have this particular Mr Barnes in their tree, I would love to hear from you!
Thanks in advance,
Karen