Thank you for the replies.
The information came from my cousin, Joseph the son of Joseph Dadoma. Of course, it may have been another home. Unfortunately with all of that generation now passed on, it is impossible to check. The boys went into a home after the death of their mother.
Regards
John
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- 18 Dec 2015 20:00
- Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
- Topic: St Malachey's Home or Boys.
- Replies: 4
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- 18 Dec 2015 19:55
- Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
- Topic: The Ventre Family
- Replies: 5
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Thank you
Well, what a quick response.
Many thanks for the replies. Certainly a great help.
Regards
John
Many thanks for the replies. Certainly a great help.
Regards
John
- 18 Dec 2015 15:45
- Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
- Topic: St Malachey's Home or Boys.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 982
St Malachey's Home or Boys.
Hi.
I am seeking any information on the St Malachey's Home for Boys in Liverpool, please. I believe that my uncle, Joseph Dadoma and his brother Peter were housed there at one time.
Many thanks.
Regards
John
I am seeking any information on the St Malachey's Home for Boys in Liverpool, please. I believe that my uncle, Joseph Dadoma and his brother Peter were housed there at one time.
Many thanks.
Regards
John
- 18 Dec 2015 15:42
- Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
- Topic: The Ventre Family
- Replies: 5
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The Ventre Family
Hi
Antonio Ventre born 1870 Italy and died 1952 Liverpool was living with his wife and family at 47 Radcliffe Street Liverpool in 1911. I understand from my cousin that Antonio had a public house and it may have been at this address. Can anyone help me with information, please?
Regards
John
Antonio Ventre born 1870 Italy and died 1952 Liverpool was living with his wife and family at 47 Radcliffe Street Liverpool in 1911. I understand from my cousin that Antonio had a public house and it may have been at this address. Can anyone help me with information, please?
Regards
John