> > > > > > > > Looking for family connections to Pool family of Birmingham. Also Dowler > and Linehan/Lenahan. > > > The 1881 Census gives. > > Benjamin Pool Head > male aged 52 Wolverhampton Stafford Bedstead > packer > Elizabeth A " Wife > female 45 " " > Dress Maker > Thos Wm A " Son > male 22 " " > Bedstead packer > Joseph J " Son > male 19 Birmingham Warwick Tin Plate > worker > Lydia J " Daug > female 14 " " > At Home > Annie Louise " Daug > female 9 " " > Scholar > > During 1881 the family were living 101 Morville St, Birmingham, Warwick, > England. > > I do have some details of the family to 1901 and some other later details > . > The youngest daughter Annie Louise became a piano forte tutor. > Annie married a Frederick Dowler who I believe died in America. > Annie later teamed up with a John Linehan/Lenahan, a concert promoter and > later they settled in Ireland and became very well known for their music > and concert promotion. > Annie did return to Birmingham and is buried in Lodge Cemetery Birmingham > I am in contact with the Irish side of the family but would like to know > what happened to the rest of the family. > The family had connections with Ladywood, Aston and Edgbaston. > If anyone else is researching this family or the other two names, would > you please be kind enough to e-mail me jackie005@btclick.com