I raised a post re; Town View a few weeks ago and with your help ascertained I certainly had the right address(es).
My Mothers Birth Cert; (1912) and the 1911 Census return verified I had the right people, but with a strange twist !!.
Bertieone identified the enumerators report quite correctly as : Town View, DS, RG14; Piece: 22530.
The mystery is that the Head of household declared himself to be a 'David' Roberts and his 'Wife' of 7 years was Ann ?.
A stepson called William Ellison and 'Annie' and 'George' Roberts were also resident at that time. The address and Adult occupants can directly cross reference to the info contained in my Mothers BC, with one notable exception - 'David' is really named Horatio Cogill Roberts, B-1878 in Devonport,Stoke Damarel,Devon.
Ann declares her birthplace as Manchester but family legend says she was Irish (her "former" name was Ellison ).
Apart from Horatio I can find no trace whatsoever of any of them whether post or pre-1911?
The family story has it that William (Ellison) went off to fight in WW1 and was gassed at Passchaendale (no trace) His Mother,Ann (sr) fell ill and died (my guess is about 1917/18) and left Horatio with the 3 children (Annie-13 yrs, George-8 yrs and Valentine-7 yrs) All Roberts' .
He managed to find someone or somewhere to take in the children and then re-married to F.G.F Singleton in 1921, eventually dying in Maghull during 1946.
My Mother never saw any of them again and I would venture that they all never saw each other again. All I can remember is that Mother used to say that she was raised as a catholic by Nuns 'over the water' ? (Heswall ?) and when she was old enough was put into service and even later began working as a nurse auxiliary of sorts at the new Mill Rd hospital after the re-build.
I learn that what we now call 'adoptions' were not a formal requirement before 1926 and it is highly unlikely that I would be able to search through any records there might be on the off chance of finding her ?
I also can not find any trace of Ann Sr. (Ellison). My quandary is this - Would "(Formerly Ellison)" on the birth certificate indicate she was married previously ? As opposed to "nee Ellison" universally accepted as the 'maiden' surname ? It makes sense as there is a 16 yr old boy(man?) named William on the census 1911?
Again,family legend has it that GranMa (Ann sr) was born in Ireland overlooking the Mountains of Mourne ?? Not such a good view from Manchester I think ?
Can find no trace of a marriage between the two and no death recorded for her either.
My gut feeling is that they were so poor that it is more likely she was buried a 'pauper' in a common grave but as they likewise are not always documented I wonder if and where I should make a start. The Nugent Society has no record of them.
Another anomaly is their religion, with a name like William and a surname of Ellison there is definitely Irish in there,but from the North ! I think that they are C of E at very least (or were C of I) Horatio was not from a religious background and was more than likely C of E ?
Has anyone had a mystery like this and can offer advice please ?
The LRO is opened again today
