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I've lost a boy in 1901 !

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♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 13:41

I have found my family of McKinley's at 115 Bayswater Rd Potternewton in 1901. Only trouble is that a son is missing............George aged 11. He was born in 1889 & was aged 1 in 1891 census. He definitely lived til adulthood. I've tried to think out of the box......but I can't find him. IS anyone cleverer then me please????? thanks

Unknown

Unknown Report 24 Nov 2004 13:42

Karen Tell me where potternewton is and I'll have a look for you! Lou

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 13:44

LOL...... Potternewton is in Leeds or Bradford in Yorkshire. Not on Ancestry unfortunately. thanks

Unknown

Unknown Report 24 Nov 2004 13:47

Could he have been staying with relatives out of the area? Lou

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 13:55

it is possible, but his grandparents were from Ireland. Would they send him OS ? I really don't know if they had relatives in England......so if I can find George......I might find a family as well !!!

Aran

Aran Report 24 Nov 2004 14:00

It is in Leeds, not Bradford. Hope that helps a little.

Esta

Esta Report 24 Nov 2004 14:03

karen I've had a look using the decoder for 1901 but can't seem to find him - sorry Esta I had a G Aunt who married a McKinley in 1900 and it took me a while to find them !!!

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 14:05

oh this family is driving me to the bottle !!!! They were on a spaceship until 1886 when they had their first child. Maybe that's where George went......to the mother ship !!!

Louise2212

Louise2212 Report 24 Nov 2004 14:10

it is possible he might of be a worker in another household also his name might have been mistranscribed (my Tyrer's were down as Tuprer's) i'll have a quick look now - do you know where he was born?

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 14:26

On the BMD it says he was born in Bradford. hi brothers & sisters on 1901 are down as Yorkshire Bradford

Aran

Aran Report 24 Nov 2004 14:30

Could have easily been born in Bradford but living in Leeds. Street still exists. See: http://tinyurl(.)com/56qsl

Aran

Aran Report 24 Nov 2004 14:35

115 Bayswater Road LEEDS LS8 5NT Better map here: http://tinyurl(.)com/5kg76

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 14:38

hey cool ! They weren't very original with street names.....Bayswater is every street to the north with a different ending.....terrace, avenue, place mount etc !!! What's the story there I wonder?? How confusing for the postie !! LOL

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 14:41

I found an 11 year old George McMillan from Leeds. I would hope he knows his name by age 11 though.

Aran

Aran Report 24 Nov 2004 14:45

They seem to do that a lot with street names. There's often every conceivable variation after a first name. Eg Greenwood Street, Greenwood Terrace, Mount, Crescent, Road, Close, Lane, Gardens etc. ad nauseum. Or else they go for a theme, eg towns from a county miles away. So in Manchester there’s Dawlish Road, Dartmouth Road, Torbay etc. It must be really boring work being a town planner!

Julie

Julie Report 24 Nov 2004 14:49

I lost one boy who was 3 in 1871, but he had disappeared from the household by 1881. I did find him in an 'Industrial School', think it may have been some sort of reformation place for young offenders.

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 14:51

your postmen need more money !! hmmmmmmm...do you think young George could be a naughty boy ?!!? Would there be a home etc in Leeds?

Aran

Aran Report 24 Nov 2004 15:00

Big, relatively poor city like Leeds? Bound to be!

Aran

Aran Report 24 Nov 2004 15:08

Old Leeds photos: http://www(.)leodis(.)org/ There are two photos of Bayswater Road, but both a little later than your period - from 1936. Search for Bayswater.

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 24 Nov 2004 15:11

thanks ! I'll check out the pictures til George comes home.....naughty boy he is !!!