Don't want to start a list discussion on this, bur I'm the glutton for punishment :-) who is waiting for the 1871 census fiches of Islington Liverpool. Its definitely called the Islington district of Liverpool - not only have I seen the fiches in the Lancashire Record Office, with that name on the top, but the PRO confirmed it when I ordered them. Whilst I was spending an hour or two looking through the first few fiches of Islington Liverpool, I noted an awful lot of Italians on there - many of whom were living in lodging houses @ 25 or so to a house. There were a lot of musicians, too. Perhaps they were transient, who can say? I strongly suspect that one of mine is there somewhere (I hope!!), hence my purchase of the fiche. A Williams [email protected]
I take it all back: my knowledge of Liverpool is zilch, it just seemed like too much of a coincidence for the Italians in London AND Liverpool to be living in Islington! Best wishes, Elaine > Don't want to start a list discussion on this, bur I'm the glutton for > punishment :-) who is waiting for the 1871 census fiches of Islington > Liverpool. Its definitely called the Islington district of Liverpool - not > only have I seen the fiches in the Lancashire Record Office, with that name > on the top, but the PRO confirmed it when I ordered them. Whilst I was > spending an hour or two looking through the first few fiches of Islington > Liverpool, I noted an awful lot of Italians on there - many of whom were > living in lodging houses @ 25 or so to a house. There were a lot of > musicians, too. Perhaps they were transient, who can say? I strongly > suspect that one of mine is there somewhere (I hope!!), hence my purchase of > the fiche. > A Williams > [email protected] > > > ==== ANGLO-ITALIAN Mailing List ==== > Italian Research > http://www.dreamwater.net/anglersrest/Italian.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >