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    1. Re: [WLS-PEM] Two lots of SULLIVAN in Pembroke
    2. Gerry
    3. on 18/1/04 1:48 am, Sean Farrell at [email protected] wrote: > Hi There, > Having spent a fruitless day at the Family Record Centre in London searching > for two separate SULLIVAN families in the 1851,1861 and 1871 census' (censusi) > (with limited results in the 1871) I was hoping SKS could look up in the 1851 > and/or 1861 and could save me from the experience again. Both families are > headed by Cornelius SULLIVAN, both are from Ireland and are probably listed as > labourers. One lot is in either Pembroke Dock or St. Mary's, the other is in > St. Michaels, Pembroke; this Cornelius is married to Julia. > I did find a James SULLIVAN in a poor house in Pembroke in 1851 but I don't > think he's one of mine. > Many thanks > Sean Farrell Hello Sean I don't know what prompted me to look up SALIVAN, having had no success with Sullivan, but I found a Corls. Salivan aged 34 from County Kerry, Ireland in the 1851 index of the Pembroke Enumeration District, reference: HO107/2476, Pembroke St.Michael, folio 321, page 21, schedule 69 I checked Sullivan again and found the following person with the same reference: Talic(?) Sullivan(?), 21, born County Kerry, Ireland Perhaps "Talic" is an interpretation of a very badly written "Julia". How can Cornelius be heading up two separate Sullivan families - or shouldn't I ask? :-) Or were there two Corneliuses? Gerry Lewis

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