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George

George Report 24 Jul 2003 14:23

HI Can an SKS find this family in 1891 Daniel (Michael) O'hanlon, wife Ellen, children Michael 10yrs, Minnie, Margaret 4yrs, Catherine (Kate) 2-3yrs. In 1881 the surname was O Hanlan, in 1901 it was O'hanlon. Daniel was born in Ireland. Hope someone can find them George

George

George Report 24 Jul 2003 18:13

1881: Daniel O HANLAN Head M Male 23 Ireland Labourer In Ironworks Ellen O HANLAN Wife M Female 20 Ireland Michael O HANLAN Son Male 1 South Bank, York, England Bridget DALY Relaitive Female 9 Ireland Franes O NEIL Boarder U Male 25 Ireland Labourer In Ironworks Owen MORGAN Boarder U Male 21 Ireland Labourer In Ironworks John HARRINGTON Boarder M Male 36 Ireland Labourer In Ironworks Patrick RODGERS Boarder U Male 26 Ireland Labourer In Ironworks Owen MURPHY Boarder U Male 23 Ireland Labourer In Ironworks Pat MURPHY Boarder U Male 19 Ireland Labourer In Ironworks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 49 Branch St Census Place Normanby In Middlesbrough, York, England 1901: 27 Cannon St, Middlesbrough I'm mystified as to their whereabouts in 1891. They had another child in 1892. George

George

George Report 24 Jul 2003 19:17

Thank you, thats them George