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Me AGAIN
Can I just say Big THANKYOU to everyone who has been helping me and still is helping me, the musuem in liverpool city centre how does this work? do I just go in and ask for help in tracing my family? or do I telephone 1st? my dad went in a few years back and managed to find out that the mcgradys used to deliever alcohol by horse and cart around liverpool???
thankyou again hope EVERYONE has a great new year!!
Mark and family
You dont have to make a appointment you can just turn up and if a machine is available you can book on to view the records. The staff dont help with your research they can show how to load the machines etc. Our Society run a help desk 1.30pm till 4pm Tuesdays. We are closed at the moment but we will be starting up again on 11th January 2011 at 1.30pm. If you want to come on that day one of our volunteers will be able to assist you and show you how to access the records that are available. Before you visit its always advisible to have a to do list.
Thanks Katie
A to do list? as in if I print off everything ive done and found so far,get them all in order,bring them with me and show them where im up to?
would they be able to assist me from there?
thankyou
Hi Toffeetower,
I still think you should confirm the trail back by getting details of the marriage between William Mc and Susan(a) to make sure his father is Arthur Mc? Probably a general labourer by occupation. There might also be witnesses that you can identify as William's siblings or relatives.
I would get the cert before doing much more research, especially as pre 1869 it will involve Irish records.
Regarding the Calders, my dog-with-bone time has not thrown up any possible connection unless the Calders are related to the Connollys, Susan(a)'s family. Ten years after Edward is supposed to be a son-in-law with William, Isabella still maintains she is from Southport, and Edward is in the timber-carting business. That job is the only link so far. In 1901 they are definitely shown as being in the same address as the McGradys but the enumerator may have put them down in the wrong place.
Incidentally, your post of the 1911 find has 2 Connolly men listed as boarders. I wonder if they are related to Susan(a)? That marriage cert will give her father's name.
DS
DS
Member # 7743
RIP 20 April 2015
Emery, McAnaspie/McAnaspri etc, Fry, McGibbon/McKibbion etc, Burbage, Butler, Brady, Foulkes, Sarsfield, Moon [Bristol & Cornwall]. Census information is Crown Copyright http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Speaking with my dad last night he told us when he was younger his mother catherine mcgrady had an argument with edward mcgrady and left with 3 kids joesph (my dad) mary and barbara and went to DERBY to see relatives who, from what my dad remembers they were arab or indian!!
Which is interesting because a lady helping me with research said the mcgradys may not be irish,she has found mcgradys living in bootle who trace back to INDIA!!
MMM Strange
im waiting for her to get back to me,this is what she said
"There is another McGrady family in the census in the Bootle area. I followed it back to the 1881 census when William was 5 years old. If it really is the same family, the place of birth for him and 3 siblings is India".
It would be worth your while getting the marriage cert to find out more details. Lancs BMD has the marriage as West Derby Reg office or Registrar attended, which could mean a catholic ceremony, I have looked for a possible marriage listed in the Liverpool Catholic marriages but it's not coming up, it could be a case that they married in St Alexander's in Bootle, but their records were destroyed in WW2, so no records are available to look-up in RO so the marriage cert would have to be ordered.
No sorry! Not Superwoman! This is only Dickiesam!
RE:
There is another McGrady family in the census in the Bootle area. I followed it back to the 1881 census when William was 5 years old. If it really is the same family, the place of birth for him and 3 siblings is India".
Toffeetower, you need to get the 1881 census page reference for the above statement and post it here. Given that the name can get mangled I could only find 2 William McReadys aged 5 =/- 3 years and both were born in Liverpool.
As Jan says, you must get that marriage cert before proceeding further. You might be jumping the wrong hurdle!
Dickiesam
DS
Member # 7743
RIP 20 April 2015
Emery, McAnaspie/McAnaspri etc, Fry, McGibbon/McKibbion etc, Burbage, Butler, Brady, Foulkes, Sarsfield, Moon [Bristol & Cornwall]. Census information is Crown Copyright http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Ladies and gentleman this lady (JAN44 is a LEGEND!!!!
She has helped me out so much over the last few weeks,
without her help i would never of been able to get started!
and I when I say Legend I mean it!!
Thanks Jan xx
Im going to bootle queens road neighbourhood centre on a friday (term time) where ive been advised there is a geneology group who can help with my research,and also on Jan 11th im going into the musem in town after great info from katie,cant wait!!
The group at Queens Road starts back on Friday 7th January. We meet from 10.30 - 12.30 and will be pleased to try and help you further your researches. Bring everything that you have and we'll do our best! We could perhaps help you draw up your to do list!
hi Hilary
Cant wait to go down and get all this into some sort of order!
I think I may have been trying to do too much too soon,
chasing 4 different family names at 1 time has caused me so much confusion,
Should have just started with 1,finished and moved onto the next 1,
but Jan44 has helped me so much on another forum bootletimes!
as have loads of people on this one,and I thankyou all so much!
toffeetower wrote:Hi DS and everyone whos helped so far
Speaking with my dad last night he told us when he was younger his mother catherine mcgrady had an argument with edward mcgrady and left with 3 kids joesph (my dad) mary and barbara and went to DERBY to see relatives who, from what my dad remembers they were arab or indian!!
Which is interesting because a lady helping me with research said the mcgradys may not be irish,she has found mcgradys living in bootle who trace back to INDIA!!
MMM Strange
im waiting for her to get back to me,this is what she said
"There is another McGrady family in the census in the Bootle area. I followed it back to the 1881 census when William was 5 years old. If it really is the same family, the place of birth for him and 3 siblings is India".
just waiting on a reply!
thanks
Just spoke with my aunty,the arab/indian link is through the wild side of our family,i mean thats the name their not wild people
so mcgrady could be irish then, because my aunty also said my nan catherine(nee wild)always sid that when my grandad edward mcgrady got angry she would say "thats the bloody irish temper in you that" hahahahaha
Hi Hilary
sorry couldnt make it
My daughter fainted just before going to school this morning, had to keep a eye on her all day as we kept her off school!
kids
Ill be there next week though!! even if I camp outside the night before!!
thanks
Mark
dickiesam wrote:Hi Toffeetower,
I still think you should confirm the trail back by getting details of the marriage between William Mc and Susan(a) to make sure his father is Arthur Mc? Probably a general labourer by occupation. There might also be witnesses that you can identify as William's siblings or relatives.
I would get the cert before doing much more research, especially as pre 1869 it will involve Irish records.
Regarding the Calders, my dog-with-bone time has not thrown up any possible connection unless the Calders are related to the Connollys, Susan(a)'s family. Ten years after Edward is supposed to be a son-in-law with William, Isabella still maintains she is from Southport, and Edward is in the timber-carting business. That job is the only link so far. In 1901 they are definitely shown as being in the same address as the McGradys but the enumerator may have put them down in the wrong place.
Incidentally, your post of the 1911 find has 2 Connolly men listed as boarders. I wonder if they are related to Susan(a)? That marriage cert will give her father's name.
DS
ive paid for the cert!! should get it by friday!! let you all know asap,thanks