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Dodman family Liverpool

Posted: 17 May 2010 23:12
by Jerseygirl55
I have been reading the forums for a few weeks now and found the information very useful, many thanks to all members who have put it all together.
I am researching a great uncle and can find him in the all the census returns with the exception of the 1891
I would welcome any advice on how to proceed.

George Sutherland Dodman born 1851 Norfolk Head
Caroline E A Dodman born 1841 Dundalk Ireland Wife
Georgina C Dodman born 1880 Liverpool Daughter
Edith Maude Dodman born 1881 Liverpool Daughter
George S Dodman born 1884 Liverpool Son
Alfred S Dodman born 1889 Liverpool Son

Thanks

Jerseygirl

Posted: 17 May 2010 23:36
by simone
Hi

Welcome :D

1891 census
69 St Domingo Grove

RG12; Piece: 2956; Folio 86; Page 28

Geo S Dockman 40 Manager ? Merchants
Caroline E A Dockman 41
Georgina C Dockman 11
Edith M Dockman 10
Geo S Dockman 7
Alfred S Dockman 3
Anne Dockman 77 mother


Simonex

Posted: 18 May 2010 07:52
by Jerseygirl55
Thank you so much
When I put the family details into Ancestry nothing came up for that year
I now realise that names may be transcribed differently so need to remember that.

thank you Simone

J

Posted: 18 May 2010 07:56
by simone
Hi

Yes things are often mistranscribed...

If you can't find a family, sometimes it is worth just searching on one or two of the christian names... Found this one by searching for Edith with mother Caroline and then looked through the results for a surname that looked similar :wink:

Posted: 18 May 2010 08:15
by Tina
Onya Simmo :D

Tina

Posted: 18 May 2010 08:43
by PJLong
Bit of excitement.....found in my NEWLY AQUIRED Gore's 1891................at 69 St Domingo Grove - Dodman Mrs Anne!

Posted: 18 May 2010 09:02
by simone
Yay Pauline :D :D

Knew that bedtime reading would work out :wink: :lol:

Simone x

Posted: 18 May 2010 11:13
by MaryA
How cool is that - success first off PJ!

Posted: 18 May 2010 15:32
by PJLong
I was reading the bit at the back "Annals of Liverpool". How entertaining!

Posted: 19 May 2010 07:36
by Tina
Hi PJ :D
Reading the Institutions is a tear jerker.
Although in saying that, it shows just what a lot of philanthropic folk were around in Liverpool back then.

Well done girl on your first look up~~

Tina