HAVE I STRUCK GOLD???
I have been searching for a LIVERPOOL/EVERTON street location for several years now, all part of my family history research. My great great grandmother was the product of an American Sea Captain and a Liverpudlian lady, when she married she gave her address as 8 Morris Street, I am presuming this was in Everton as she married at the Parish church of St Emmanuel,Everton in 1874.
It would be wonderful just to find if anyone could pinpoint this street and even better if I could find out the name of the house residents at that time.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Jug with "Liverpool Fly"
Hi,
I have acquired a pottery jug, 6 ½” tall, painted with a coaching scene on the side panels of which is written “Liverpool Fly. The jug is circa 1795 (as sold to me), but could be anything up to circa 1820. In perfect condition tho' with a little touching up to the coach.
I have done some research in a few Gages directories of that era but to no avail – there are many named Liverpool coaches but no “Liverpool Fly” that I can trace.
Photos attached - Any ideas?
Best Wishes,
Paul & Gill Breen,
E-Mail : paul_gill@blueyonder.co.uk
Paul & Gill Breen,
E-Mail : paul_gill@blueyonder.co.uk
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
Arthur W. Dexter and his Liverpool maternity hospital commemorative plaque
- Dave Dexter
- My uncle was the first superintendent of the Liverpool Maternity Hospital 1926-1957. He had a commemmorative plaque, which you can see on the website www.pell.org.uk. If you know where that plaque is, please email davedexter@hotmail.com.
Monday, 27 December 2010
John O'Laverty Jan 1942
I am trying to trace my Grandfathers Wearabouts during WW2. I have found a Death Cert for a John O'Laverty in Jan 1942. John was an Iron rivitter and a ship builder.. I am from Southampton so was my father I have an address for John on my Father's Birth certificate. This John O'Laverty could possibly be a relative and died in the Bomb raid in Jan 1942.. I am trying to find out details of where he may have worked in the docks. Was from Iish decent not sure if he had family in LIVERPOOL... contacts with Belfast John Joseph O'laverty.
Any records dock records or address details I would appreciate which would give me a clearer picture.. documentation in Southampton formerly kown in Southampton 1918 as my father was born there as was I and my 2 children.
Ship building was grandfather's trade.. The Titanic came to us from Belfast so he ended up in Liverpool and if it is him who died in the bomb raid possibly in Stanhope St or close by ..
I am eager to know dates talley ideas of where I can find more details..
Southampton uk.
Any records dock records or address details I would appreciate which would give me a clearer picture.. documentation in Southampton formerly kown in Southampton 1918 as my father was born there as was I and my 2 children.
Ship building was grandfather's trade.. The Titanic came to us from Belfast so he ended up in Liverpool and if it is him who died in the bomb raid possibly in Stanhope St or close by ..
I am eager to know dates talley ideas of where I can find more details..
Southampton uk.
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Molton family Latimer st off Scotland Road
I am researching my family history and although there was a very large family on my mothers side I cannot find any of them.The name was Molton which was changed ti Molden in the early 1930s.
They had a pork butchers on Latimer st off Scotland Rd.John Molden was also a carter. I think they had about 14 children but they seeme to have vanished into thin air.I would be much obliged if any one can shed any light on the family.
Thank you
They had a pork butchers on Latimer st off Scotland Rd.John Molden was also a carter. I think they had about 14 children but they seeme to have vanished into thin air.I would be much obliged if any one can shed any light on the family.
Thank you
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Harrison Street
- I am carrying out some family research and have just found out that my great-great grandparents lived in Harrison Street at about 1871, so seeing the map above was very interesting.
- If anyone has any information or pictures of Harrison Street or nearby I would be very grateful.
- Thank you, David.
- David Wardle
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