I am researching my grandfather's roots, who was a Jewish immigrant to the UK & who never bothered to Naturalise. His name was Louis Friedman/Freedman/Freeman & he lived in Liverpool from 1893 until he died in 1949. The family name has evolved in this order over the years.
I was surprised to find that he signed the Alien Registration book in Dublin on 28th June 1917. I've not seen the book myself & I'm considering a trip to Dublin to research the original book, which I'm told is at the National Archives in Dublin. I'm told he was staying with a Mrs Ada Levin at: 12, Saint Kevin's Parade, Dublin & he was with his wife Rosa & some of their younger children; Elias age 19, Isaac age 17, Teri, age 12, Harry age 10 & Eva age 3. His three older sons were each away fighting in WW1.
I have a few questions for anyone able to answer or give an opinion/suggestion & I would welcome & be very grateful for another point of view or expertise on this.
1. If I go to Dublin, what other information could the Alien records hold - place of origin perhaps ?
2. How often would my grandfather have signed this book, weekly ? or when he arrived in Dublin & when he left ? What was the procedure ?
3. Does anyone have any link to this "LEVIN" family from Dublin ? (see more info about this family below)
4. How was my grandfather able to remain with his family during WW1, I understood men were interned, but not woman ? This seems very relaxed ?
5. I'm wondering if my grandfather stayed in Dublin for the duration of the 1st WW. This is what I'm hoping the records will tell me. Could it be possible he was in Dublin to protect his younger sons from being called-up for war ?
I know very little about the formalities of Alien Registration during WW1 & thought the detainees were put into camps, so I'm surprised to find my grandfather staying with a family in Dublin.
Opinions & suggestions would be appreciated.
HG2
PS. I'm wondering if he was based at the Knockaloe camp, but allowed to visit Dublin for some reason, hence my post on this thread.
PPS LEVIN family: Ada or Edith Levin was the widow of Morris Levin Her maiden name was HARRIS the name Harris was originally Zorochovitz & she was born in 1877 in KARKELAN PAURA, KOVNO.