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FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 05:59
by Bertieone
Dwerryhouse St.

Electoral Register, 1914/15
Bridget Malone
25 Dwerryhouse St

1891 census,
https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/s ... sePUB=true
Worthington st, follows Dwerryhouse St on census page,

Peter Malone,
Bridget Malone,
James Malone
Edward Malone
RG12 P2923 F31 P55

1911 census,
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/ ... 1553790305

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 07:07
by MaryA
Thanks Bert

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 07:38
by Bertieone
Welcome,

Other records to consider,

https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/s ... sePUB=true

https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/s ... ource=2364

Both have Hill St address,

Death 1918, Toxteth Park reg, aged 28

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 08:16
by alex69
Here are the family in 1901.

Mistranscribed as Matone.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/ ... _3415-0476

Alex

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 10:31
by Bertieone
alex69 wrote:
17 Aug 2019 08:16
Here are the family in 1901.

Mistranscribed as Matone.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/ ... _3415-0476

Alex
bottom of previous census page,

Hugh Malone & family, Peter's brother.

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 14:57
by MaryA
Lorraine has logged on and is thrilled with your findings and sends her thanks.

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 15:10
by LaineyD
Many thanks Bert & Alex. It was lovely to log on today and find all this waiting for me. With all this information, I'm dying to know just how bad he must have been as a soldier to be discharged after only 8 days (to be fair, that is probably 7 days more than I would last in the Army!) Could he have been enlisted again later in the war if he was discharged in 1914? I also love the description of the dancing Irishman tattoo.
I'm looking forward to some spare time later to go through everything and add all the detail to me tree.
Thank you again for all your kind help.
Lorraine

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 15:38
by Bertieone
Lainey,

Remarks were, He was unlikely to be an efficient soldier,

Perhaps he suffered an illness or weakness in his health, this may have contributed to his early demise in 1918, if in fact that's his death.

It is known for men to be refused entry on health grounds only to enlist later on, sometimes under a different name, so yes anything is possible.

Re: FB enquiry, Lorraine Descallar

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 16:27
by Bertieone
This is possibly James on the S S Hubert 1917,

https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/s ... sePUB=true

The 1913 record he is on the Huayna, both Booth Line Ships.