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so you know that tim married elizabeth...do you have a marr/birth date for him...I can do some looking as I'm off sick at the moment.
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Hi N.M off topic
I hope you feel much better (or betterer as my grandee says & you won't need "biotics")

All the best
Tina :)
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Re: 1901 census look up

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MaryA wrote:
john finnegan wrote:Hi,
I am still a timothy short who was the eldest who went on to marry elizabeth.
I think it would be helpful if you were to give Timothy's birth date, especially if you have details from his birth certificate in case he was born before the marriage of his parents in view of the short timespan available after the wedding.

Any details from his marriage certificate would also be useful - date and church, father's names and occupations and witnesses. If you don't have the certificate then the date and church from www.lancashirebmd.org.uk would be helpful.
We still have a very small timespan for a birth for Timothy, perhaps you could give the details requested above.
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Hi, I am sorry but I have no other information other than what I was told, and no one old enough (alive) to ask. :( Hope you are a lot better susan, and thanks for every ones help. john
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You just seemed so certain that it was Timothy who was the oldest, I thought you must know this from somewhere.
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Bernard was my grandfather.....married a Mary Walsh in S.F.X.

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Hi and welcome to the forum. I hope John gets a message to say that you have posted and comes online to respond to you, even though this post was made quite some time ago. It's great to make family contacts.
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Hiya Mary, Thanks for the Welcome :)

I have all the names John mentions but no Timothy :?

I too, hope he see's this....we might be related..Lol

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john finnegan wrote:Hi,
So much more information wonderful, I have thomas and mary marriage cert st vin de pauls st james st lpool. I do not know if the finnigans at 25 back queen ann street are related as most of the names are the same. I only have earsay on bernard and elizabeth tina. Could edward have been missed on the 1871 census? I went to st mary's in dundalk a few years ago but had no joy wrong church. The tree will have to be redrawn, thanks the help from you all especially northmeols.
thank you john
Yes, my grandfather Bernard has "33 Bk Queen Anne St" on his birth cert, John :wink:
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The 1911 Finnegan (Fennegan) family are at 2 Corwen Terrace, Coronation Street, Everton. Ann has had seven children, 1 died. There is no Timothy. Bernard b 1891. Mary b.1893. John b.1896. Margaret Ann b.1899 Edward b.1900. Albert b.1904. There are about 7 infant deaths in the time period 1893 - 1911, any one of them could have been the missing child. Couldn't find a marriage for a Timothy Finnegan to Elizabeth. Regards Moya

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On my Grandfather Bernards birth cert, he is named "John Bernard".....then his brother John is born approx 5 yrs later :? .

Iv'e seen this before, my other Grandfather had 3 sons called William, 2 died at birth....My Dad survived.
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Timothy Finnigan

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Hi

Not sure I have this right, however if correct we do not know Timothy's date of Birth, thought I would share it anyway just in case.

I have located in 1871 a Timothy Finnigan, living at 18 Mansfield Street, Liverpool 3. lodger, occupation Tailor. Born Liverpool, and unmarried.
ref Household 52 - Folio 22 - Page 37
Date of Birth 1847, is this too old??

Mansfield Street, next Street of Queen Ann Place as I know it, possibly a back Queene Anne Place at some stage also.

Spooky I am looking for a family member who lived in Mansfield Street
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Hi all, First of all I am sure Jacky is related, and i will PM you. I have looked at my old 2005 note book, re-Timothy, and the notes say he was 6ft 6ins tall married to a lizzy played in the 106 army band lived in Field Street then moved to Mansfield Street The Four Squares which were four blocks of flats off Soho Street, ( as Moya found out) had three sons jerry, terry, and teddy. I do not remember who told me this. Speaking to my older brother he says timothy may have been edward, as there were so many relations with the first name. All I need now is to find a Elizabeth finnegan with three sons with these names. Please help now I have started searching finnegans again.
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Hi John

Moya is correct in the fact the the 4 squares, had names, I was very young then, so from memory Wakefield Street, then Queen Anne Place, another I think was to soho square, and another but could be wrong, but deffinatley right regarding Queen Anne place and Wakefield Street. I will ask mum tomorrow, think they had 4 names , then each one had an odd and even number block.

I was born in Queen Anne Place Odd Numbers, a relative of my partner lived behind in Queen Anne Place Even numbers, and my Grandma lived in Wakefield Street, which was opposite side of even numbers of Queen Anne Place, in fact other side of the square from us, if I havn't confused you
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Got your pm, John.....looks very likely we are related - i'm chuffed to pieces now :)

I remember we had distant cousins who lived in Mansfield St, i think my Mam called the "man" Teddy Finnegan" ? and his children went to my school...i will ask my sisters what they remember.

Need to go for my tea but.......I'll be back :lol: :wink:

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john finnegan wrote:Hi all, First of all I am sure Jacky is related, and i will PM you. I have looked at my old 2005 note book, re-Timothy, and the notes say he was 6ft 6ins tall married to a lizzy played in the 106 army band lived in Field Street then moved to Mansfield Street The Four Squares which were four blocks of flats off Soho Street, ( as Moya found out) had three sons jerry, terry, and teddy. I do not remember who told me this. Speaking to my older brother he says timothy may have been edward, as there were so many relations with the first name. All I need now is to find a Elizabeth finnegan with three sons with these names. Please help now I have started searching finnegans again.
regards john
My Grandfather Bernard and his wife Mary lived in Field Street, when my Dad died while my Mam was pregnant with me, we went back to live with my "Nin" there.....i remember it being a big house.

The "other square was Birkett Street..both John Finnegan and Ann Mullaney married from number 1c in 1890
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There is a Teddy, Gerry and Terry here, these births are all around my Grandfathers Bernards, childrens birth dates. Does the name "Corrigan" ring any bells, John?

Finnigan Mary Corrigan W.Derby 8b 1135
Sep 1925

Finnigan Edward Corrigan W.Derby 8b 1076
Sep 1927


Finnigan Joseph Corrigan W.Derby 8b 994
Sep1929

Finnigan Irene Corrigan W.Derby 8b 935
Dec 1931

Finnigan Gerard Corrigan W.Derby 8b 911
Mar 1934

Finnigan Terence Corrigan Liverpool 8b 159
Dec 1938

Finnigan Michael Corrigan Liverpool N. 8b 837
Dec 1938

P.S. Half of my Mam's siblings are FinnIgan while the rest are FinnEgan...

PPS...looks like Edward changed the spelling of his name as well...Lol

Marriages Mar 1924
Finnegan Edward to ELIZABETH Corrigan W.Derby 8b 524
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Hi Lady and John

Can I ask a question did your Finnigan family move to Great Crosshall/Crosshall Street.
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Post by lady »

Hiya Padjo1

Not than i'm aware of, my grandfather was a carter and i think he stayed in the Everton area. John may be able to enlighten you better than me :)

Jacky :)
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Finnigan Family

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Hi Lady

Thanks for your reply, reason for me asking you probably noticed that I have put some information on regarding the 4 squares.

My mum was brought up in the 4 squares, and me later.

Today she was visiting her sister, who got some old photo's out and the envelope enclosing the photo's , which is quite faint now, as the photo's a very old , you can still read Finnigan's 8 Mansfield Street on it.

Some are children and one of a baby. These Finnigan children, where my Grandma's sisters children. If they are connected to you and John, I have information on what happened to them.

Thanks
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