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Me neither lol.. Already found Grandad and his family. He had already enlisted in the army by 1911. Now I have them all together
LindaLast edited by Loopy Linda in La La Land; 03-06-10, 09:04.
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Phooey, the query I was hoping it would answer it hasn't - can't find a particular son with his family on 1901, and he apparently appears in both the the English and Irish 1911's! Reasonably rare name so am convinced it's the same chap. Is in Army barracks in England 1911 and listed at home with mother in Ireland 1911, but as a Lieutenant in the army. Need to conform his name - John, John Conrad, or Conor! With a surname of Pringle he shouldn't be that hard to find, but he uses all three first names in various documents, records and family books.
Have also discovered the wonderful non-ageing phenomenon again - lots of my folks age only 6 or 7 years between censuses, and one de-ages if that's possible!
Kate x
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Thanks for the reminder, Linda. Found G.grandma Elizabeth Gleeson, where I thought she might be....living with her son's family in Cork prior to emigration....but her son has disappeared from the family home. Drat! And she seems to have grown eight years younger, miraculously.
The rest of the family have not only messed with their ages...they've gone all 'Irish' with their surnames. And others I know were there, are in hiding.
Is the transcription complete, does anyone know, or are there portions of Kerry missing?
Beverley
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Missing Townlands/Streets
A number of townlands/streets do not appear in the online census for 1091 and 1911, mostly due to their never having been microfilmed, and thus never digitised. This is being remedied, and the missing material will be placed online as soon as possible. A list of the missing material will shortly appear on this page.
The records for some streets and townlands have never been in the custody of the National Archives, and these will be clearly indicated.
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Originally posted by Janet in Yorkshire View Post
Margaret
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It may have been difficult to get and confirm the information as John was deaf and none of them could read.
I was glad to see the census as I have my Lamble family getting married in Limerick in 1898 and having children there until 1908 ..he was in the army... but not one Lamble on the census.
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Isn't this a great resource? I am amazed that it is all free to view,including the actual returns filled in by the householders. And have you all found "Form B1" which gives a wealth of detail about each house? It's fantastic - I'm so excited by it. ;D;D
I've found my great great grandfather who was born on the Island of St Helena in 1822 when his soldier father was part of the garrison guarding Napoleon...although he says he was born in Ireland on the census. He has a 12 year old grandaugher living with him, born in London and she is the sister of my Grandma who is missing from the England 1901 census. I've spent ages trying all variations of name etc to find her and the naughty girl was hidng in Ireland all the time!
Ann
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Originally posted by Val wish Id never started View Postits amazing isn't it and to be free too ???? shame others aren't
But I'm still glad to have these records for nothing!
Ann
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