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Hi all, I've not come across this one before, what does the Ad annotation mean?

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Thanks Bert, that list suggests adopted.
Adoption had occurred to me but I was confused by the fact that one child has parents listed and the other doesn't. I wonder whether Mary Hickey was her adopted name (in which case why no parents names?) or was that her birthname and she was waiting for parents? Can anyone shed any light onto 20 Prescot St, was she living with her parents or in an institution?
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Not really of any help, but in the 1901 census there appears to be a family living at that address, 80 year old Mary Bretland and her daughters, music teachers, son in law, Henry Henshaw, a plumber and a few grandchildren. So I don't think it was an institution, unless the family (or perhaps the previous occupants) took in pregnant youngsters perhaps?
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They were getting baptised as Adults. That just hit me when I was typing "Is it possible they were converting to CofE. Hickey is as Catholic as Jones is Welsh.
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Katie wrote:They were getting baptised as Adults. That just hit me when I was typing "Is it possible they were converting to CofE. Hickey is as Catholic as Jones is Welsh.
Of course, you are right Katie. Emily was 23! I should have looked at the 1891 before...

RG12 - Piece: 2993 - Folio: 55 - Page: 56
Address: 68 Cotswold Street, West Derby, Liverpool
GRIFFITH, William - Head - 63 - Glass Cutter - Shrewsbury, Shropshire
GRIFFITH, Emma - Wife - 60 - West Bromwich, Staffordshire
GRIFFITH, Clara - Dtr - u/m - 35 - Smethwick, Staffordshire
GRIFFITH, Thomas - Son - u/m - 25 - Tobacco Manufacturer Assistant - Smethwick, Staffordshire
GRIFFITH, Emily - Dtr - u/m - 20 - Chemist Assistant - Smethwick, Staffordshire
GRIFFITH, Walter - Son - u/m - 19 - Boot & Shoe Maker's Porter - Smethwick, Staffordshire
GRIFFITH, Frank - Son - 16 - Gas Fitters Errand Boy - Smethwick, Staffordshire
GRIFFITH, Agnes - Dtr - 11 - Scholar - Liverpool, Lancashire
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Oh well done! abbreviation Ad can be so confusing.
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Excellent, thanks everyone!
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