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    1. [ENG-LIV] MILES, DOYLE and TAYLOR
    2. Dorothy Holden
    3. Returning to tracing my ADDISON family line I have now found some additional information on Mary Teresa MILES who married Ernest George ADDISON. In 1911 (Mary) Teresa MILES is shown as niece, living with her aunt Frances TAYLOR nee DOYLE in Liverpool. I believe this is where she may have met Ernest as he is a lodger with the family. Frances married Albert John TAYLOR in the June Quarter of 1901. In 1911 they had two daughters - Edith and Hilda, and a son, Albert John. Albert senior is shown as an Iron Founder Engineer. In 1901 Frances was living with her parents - Michael DOYLE aged 56 born Ireland and Mary (possibly nee GALLAGHER?) aged 50 born Liverpool. Siblings still at home were Mary aged 21 and James aged 16. In 1891 Michael and Mary are living in Dryden Street with children Teresa (mother to Mary Teresa on the 1911), Mary Catherine, Frances and James. In 1881 they are in Limekiln Lane with children William, Teresa, Richard and Mary. Mary Teresa's mother Teresa DOYLE married James MILES in the June Quarter of 1893 in Liverpool. Their marriage was at St Josephs RC, James is stated to be the son of Patrick MILES of 43 Atkinson Street and Teresa is stated as being the daughter of Michael DOYLE of 47 Beau Street. In 1901 the census shows James and Teresa as living at 4 house 1 court Lambert Street Islington with children (Mary) Teresa aged 7, William aged 5 and Patrick aged 3 In 1911 James is in the Liverpool Workhouse and Infirmary at Brownlow Hill as a patient, (Mary) Teresa is living with her Aunt Frances as above, both William and Patrick are in the St Thomas Home, Hesketh Street, Preston where William is an Apprentice Tailor and of Teresa there seems to be no trace. I can only assume at the moment that they had no money coming in to live on whilst James was in hospital which is why the children have been sent away. I would love to hear from anyone who can link into these families. Regards, Dot Dorothy Holden Dover Kent England There are three things that can never be retrieved- the spoken word, time past and the neglected opportunity I volunteer for the Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness website www.raogk.org

    08/23/2009 11:03:33
    1. Re: [ENG-LIV] MILES, DOYLE and TAYLOR
    2. Audrey O'Keefe
    3. Hello Dot John Doyle is an enigma My Doyle's were protestants - John Doyle was born in Silloth Cumberland - 1863 Ada Latimer his 2nd wife was also born in Silloth - died in Liverpool - buried in Silloth St Paul's Causeway Cem., - Ada's parents from Scotland................. John is mentioned on Ada's grave stone 'remember by beloved husband john Doyle's John's father was Peter Doyle I assume he also was from Sillouth ?? - My father remembered John in the1920's - but from there on nothing - didn't remember him dieing ................... 1911 census he was living with his daughter Jessie Doyle - my gran in Liverpool. I guess I'll have to give up........................... thank you to everyone who tried to help me.......................................... Audrey O'Keefe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy Holden" <DMHolden@ntlworld.com> To: <eng-liverpool@rootsweb.com>; <eng-merseyside@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 5:03 PM Subject: [ENG-LIV] MILES, DOYLE and TAYLOR > Returning to tracing my ADDISON family line I have now found some > additional > information on Mary Teresa MILES who married Ernest George ADDISON. > > In 1911 (Mary) Teresa MILES is shown as niece, living with her aunt > Frances > TAYLOR nee DOYLE in Liverpool. I believe this is where she may have met > Ernest as he is a lodger with the family. Frances married Albert John > TAYLOR in the June Quarter of 1901. In 1911 they had two daughters - > Edith > and Hilda, and a son, Albert John. Albert senior is shown as an Iron > Founder Engineer. > > In 1901 Frances was living with her parents - Michael DOYLE aged 56 born > Ireland and Mary (possibly nee GALLAGHER?) aged 50 born Liverpool. > Siblings > still at home were Mary aged 21 and James aged 16. > > In 1891 Michael and Mary are living in Dryden Street with children Teresa > (mother to Mary Teresa on the 1911), Mary Catherine, Frances and James. > > In 1881 they are in Limekiln Lane with children William, Teresa, Richard > and > Mary. > > Mary Teresa's mother Teresa DOYLE married James MILES in the June Quarter > of > 1893 in Liverpool. > > Their marriage was at St Josephs RC, James is stated to be the son of > Patrick MILES of 43 Atkinson Street and Teresa is stated as being the > daughter of Michael DOYLE of 47 Beau Street. > > In 1901 the census shows James and Teresa as living at 4 house 1 court > Lambert Street Islington with children (Mary) Teresa aged 7, William aged > 5 > and Patrick aged 3 > > In 1911 James is in the Liverpool Workhouse and Infirmary at Brownlow Hill > as a patient, (Mary) Teresa is living with her Aunt Frances as above, both > William and Patrick are in the St Thomas Home, Hesketh Street, Preston > where > William is an Apprentice Tailor and of Teresa there seems to be no trace. > I > can only assume at the moment that they had no money coming in to live on > whilst James was in hospital which is why the children have been sent > away. > > I would love to hear from anyone who can link into these families. > > Regards, > > Dot > > Dorothy Holden > Dover Kent England > > > There are three things that can never be retrieved- the spoken word, time > past and the neglected opportunity > > > I volunteer for the Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness website > www.raogk.org > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > Admin Message - List guidelines: > http://freespace.virgin.net/genealogical.collections/AdminMessage.htm > > The list admin can be contacted at > Eng-Liverpool-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-LIVERPOOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/23/2009 02:01:53