Francis Roberts. Coalman?
Posted: 02 Apr 2010 16:05
I have a cryptic note from another correspondent which says that he and his brother James owned a coalyard at a junction of Moor Lane, Great Crosby. Apparently (the note says) it later became a funeral directors. This is all the information I have available and I can no longer contact the person who sent me the above.
According to me and every census I have, he was and remained a bricklayer. He was born 1866 and died in 1947. His brother was born 1878, died 1949. I have both brothers census/marriage/births etc. so it isn't necessary for anyone to go trawling through them. James was a ship and house painter according to my census data in 1911.
So.....I know some of the researchers on this site have some directories. Would anyone do a quick look at possible dates? Even if you find nothing it would eliminate some years.
By the way the sun is out and the temperature is about 19. Feel sorry for you in wet England if the BBC weather forecast online is accurate.
Ken
According to me and every census I have, he was and remained a bricklayer. He was born 1866 and died in 1947. His brother was born 1878, died 1949. I have both brothers census/marriage/births etc. so it isn't necessary for anyone to go trawling through them. James was a ship and house painter according to my census data in 1911.
So.....I know some of the researchers on this site have some directories. Would anyone do a quick look at possible dates? Even if you find nothing it would eliminate some years.
By the way the sun is out and the temperature is about 19. Feel sorry for you in wet England if the BBC weather forecast online is accurate.
Ken