Here is the transcript for McIntyre from 1911. I checked the original and it has been transcribed, as written. 1911 census transcription details for: Backrooms Front St Catchgate National Archive Reference: RG14PN29871 RG78PN1729 RD550 SD1 ED20 SN284 Reg. District: Lanchester Sub District: Tanfield Parish: Collierley Enum. District: 20 Address: Backrooms Front St Catchgate County: Durham Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born MCINTYRE, Patrick Head Married M 45 1866 Coal Miner Hewer Woodside Wilton Park C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Margaret Wife Married 20 years F 37 1874 County Durham Leadgate MCINTYRE, Patrick Son Single M 19 1892 Coal Miner Putter Woodside Wilton Park C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Owen Son Single M 16 1895 Coal Miner Pony Driver Woodside Wilton Park C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Cathrine Daughter F 14 1897 School Teams Gateshead C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Susan Daughter F 9 1902 Gateshead C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Agnes Daughter F 5 1906 Callerton C/o Northumberland MCINTYRE, Joseph Son M 1 1910 Gateshead C/o Durham © findmypast.co.uk We should always remember that people stretched the truth, downright lied, forgot... Grin! I have, in my tree, 2 brothers, Great Uncles of my husband, who were both running two families for over 20 years! One of them had 14 children by the un-official wife in 1911. All had always been listed with his surname, most were registered with their mother's name, some had the father's name as a middle name. It took a long time and a lot of difficult research to work it all out. Both declared that they were married to the "other woman" and both official wives were declaring themselves as married. Good luck with your search, Hazel "Life is a roller-coaster...........just got to ride it!"
Oh wow. That must have taken some time and effort and eyebrow raising too, lol. I never judge my ancestors as I don't know how they lived or why they did what they did. I am just very pleased to find them to be honest but Thomas has proved very difficult and I would give anything to find him but if he did leave Margaret because she was with Patrick I am sure he would have started another family as he would only have been 35 in 1900 so I may have other family I don't know about which would be fabulous to find out about but since he is definitely dead now how would I know it was him if I did find a listing for him? Thanks again for your help E. -----Original Message----- From: northumbria-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:northumbria-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of WHRutherford@aol.com Sent: 08 January 2010 09:54 To: northumbria@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NMB] Help needed finding him please. 1911 census McIntyre Here is the transcript for McIntyre from 1911. I checked the original and it has been transcribed, as written. 1911 census transcription details for: Backrooms Front St Catchgate National Archive Reference: RG14PN29871 RG78PN1729 RD550 SD1 ED20 SN284 Reg. District: Lanchester Sub District: Tanfield Parish: Collierley Enum. District: 20 Address: Backrooms Front St Catchgate County: Durham Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born MCINTYRE, Patrick Head Married M 45 1866 Coal Miner Hewer Woodside Wilton Park C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Margaret Wife Married 20 years F 37 1874 County Durham Leadgate MCINTYRE, Patrick Son Single M 19 1892 Coal Miner Putter Woodside Wilton Park C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Owen Son Single M 16 1895 Coal Miner Pony Driver Woodside Wilton Park C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Cathrine Daughter F 14 1897 School Teams Gateshead C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Susan Daughter F 9 1902 Gateshead C/o Durham MCINTYRE, Agnes Daughter F 5 1906 Callerton C/o Northumberland MCINTYRE, Joseph Son M 1 1910 Gateshead C/o Durham C findmypast.co.uk We should always remember that people stretched the truth, downright lied, forgot... Grin! I have, in my tree, 2 brothers, Great Uncles of my husband, who were both running two families for over 20 years! One of them had 14 children by the un-official wife in 1911. All had always been listed with his surname, most were registered with their mother's name, some had the father's name as a middle name. It took a long time and a lot of difficult research to work it all out. Both declared that they were married to the "other woman" and both official wives were declaring themselves as married. Good luck with your search, Hazel "Life is a roller-coaster...........just got to ride it!" The NORTHUMBRIA FAQ page is located at http://www.bpears.org.uk/NorthumbriaFAQ/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORTHUMBRIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message