I'll keep you posted

A marriage would have been recorded as a statutory requirement. There is a possibility that the marriage information recorded by the local District Registrar was not transferred to the GRO 'successfully' in his quarterly returns, this was a rare occurrence. However, the marriage record will still be in the originating District Office. Because at least two births of children were registered at the Liverpool Registry Office I suggest you should direct an enquiry there.dlh1 wrote:Just an update - I can't seem to find any marriages for a Patrick Campbell marrying any Mary between 1860 and 1868 so I don't think it's an issue that the wife had a different surname, i really don't think it's been recorded.
As Simone suggests that is almost certainly a mistake by the enumerator when he transcribed the Household Census Form onto the Census Summary Sheet. It is the latter that we see the images of until the 1911, when we see the actual Household Census Form.dlh1 wrote:Thanks Simone. In the 1881 census, Ellen is down as Ellen (Williaminer) Campbell. Does anyone know what this might mean?
Hi Simone - yes I have the marriage for Ellen, but Anne died as an infant so the marriage for her must be someone elses. Re the census return, i think the williaminer bit must be a mistake. I've never heard of the name Williaminer before - obviously some form of William.simone wrote:do you have these marriages
Ellenam Campbell
Marriage Date:6 Sep 1887
Parish:All Souls
Spouse's Name:Jacobum O'Connor
Father's Name:Patricii Campbell
Spouse Father's Name:Patricii Oconnor
possible for Ann
Annam Compbell
Marriage Date:4 Feb 1896
Parish:Our Lady of Lourdes and St Bernard
Spouse's Name:Thomam O'Connor
Father's Name:Patrick Compbell
Spouse Father's Name:Thoma Oconnor
some latin in margin of this one referring to Thomas, 5/5/1896, but I don't know latin
The original Household Report Forms, 1841 to 1901, which were transcribed into the Census Enumerator's Books, were destroyed many years ago. Only the pages from the Books [aka Summary Forms] for those years still exist and they are the images you see online.dlh1 wrote:Do the household census forms exist or do we just have access to the summary forms like the ones that appear on numerous genealogical sites?
This is basically the image...dlh1 wrote:Don't know how i missed this, but Patrick was down as a Widow in 1861 census, so he must have been married before meeting Mary Manion. Could this be the reason he and Mary never married? Not sure how to attache images, but have made a go below. See attached.