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    1. Re: [LAN] Lookup requested in the 1871 census for WHITES from Wicklow living in Liverpool
    2. Penny Trueman via
    3. Dear Joan, There is a John White in the Workhouse, Liverpool, a Hawker, unmarried, of the right age (31 – he wouldn’t be 32 until August), born Ireland, in 1870. There is a James White married to a Catharine Rawlinson in 1870, residing in one of the courts on Marlborough Street, Liverpool in 1871, occupation labourer in a bottling store, birthplace, Ireland. [Although his age is a year out.] In 1871 a Patrick White is visiting Bridget white at 14 Newbold Square, Bury; he is an Ag. Lab. And is from Ireland (although again, his age is a year out). Bridget is 50, from Ireland, so could be an aunt. Apart from Bridget’s family, there are also several boarders, mostly Ag. Labs, from Ireland. There is also a Patrick White lodging on Deacon Street in Everton, his age almost illegible but looks like 2- (1?) (twenty-(one?) working as a cotton porter – although his birthplace is given as Liverpool. " Now, I am hoping to learn if any siblings of my Ann White who was a servant in Liverpool in the 1860s may also have come to Liverpool. " "1. John White, - Aug 28, 1839 2. Bidy, or Bridget White - May 12,1841 3. James White - June 22, 1845 4. Maria White - Feb. 6, 1848 5. Patrick White - Mar 10, 1850" Regards, Penny On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Joan Rooney via <[email protected]> wrote: > I am resending this in case it got lost in the re-Christmas mail. > > Joan > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joan Rooney > Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 6:21 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Lookup requested in the 1871 census for WHITES from Wicklow living > in Liverpool > > Hi all, > > A while ago some of you kindly helped me find my White /Whyte family on > RootsIreland. > > Now, I am hoping to learn if any siblings of my Ann White who was a servant > in Liverpool in the 1860s may also have come to Liverpool. Ann White > married > in Liverpool on Oct 7, 1869. It seems that her father James Whyte, a > school > teacher remained in Crecin, Wicklow. I will list below the siblings of Ann > WHITE(born May 7, 1843) with their baptismal dates in Ballyconnell, > Wicklow. > If someone could find one, or some of them in Liverpool, possibly Everton, > in the 1870s I would appreciate it very much. > The three eldest would be the most likely ones to have come to Liverpool, I > would think. > > All were born to James WHYTE and Ann LENNON in Ballyconnell, Clonmore, > Wicklow. > > 1. John White, - Aug 28, 1839 > 2. Bidy, or Bridget White - May 12,1841 > 3. James White - June 22, 1845 > 4. Maria White - Feb. 6, 1848 > 5. Patrick White - Mar 10, 1850 > > Thanks for any help, > Joan > > > > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No > fees! > > The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected] > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

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