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1 Apr 2016 11:09 |
Thank you so much to everyone who has taken the time to reply, I do appreciate it. I am following up a couple of the leads at the moment. I always thought Thomas had died prior to 1931, as on my Granddads marriage cert it says he was deceased, however the 1939 records appears to indicate he was still alive. I can not remember the story fully, but I believe my granddad was abandoned after his mother left/ died , so he could have classed him as dead or genuinely thought he was. Once again thank you all.
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31 Mar 2016 18:58 |
Just out of interest - re his address in 1939 - Seems to have been a sort of hostel for single 'sober' men :
The Times reported on the opening of Bevington House: "Yesterday afternoon the Earl of Derby opened at Liverpool a people's home something after the style of the Rowton house in London. It is calculated that about 14,000 persons seek single lodgings in Liverpool every night, while a great many of the lodgings which private adventure supplies are hardly worthy the name. The new building, "Bevington-house," is situate in Bevington-bush, and near the west side of St. Martin's Market, Scotland-road. Its accommodation is for single men, and comprises 500 cubicles, or sleeping apartments. There are two large kitchens, with a number of cooking stoves, and the lodgers may bring in their own victuals and cook them or may purchase them at cost price. Close by is a large dining-room, as well as reading and recreation rooms. In the basement are large apartments, which, like the staircase, are lined with vari-coloured glazed bricks. Here are the resources for washing and the repairing of clothes, which may be done by the men themselves or by tailors and shoemakers. Each sleeping apartment is 7ft. 6in. by 5ft., and in each is an iron bedstead, with copper wire mattress, a hair mattress, two hair bolsters, two sheets, pillow, under blanket, three over blankets, and a counterpane. There is a chair by the bedside, and a small window to light the room. There is an outdoor promenade, with pot plants and seats. The nightly charge for a cubicle, with the use of the other resources of the home, is 6d. The whole cost of the building is stated at £25,000. At the rear is about 800 yards of land which may be utilized for extension. The home was built by a company, the directors of which are Lord Mayor Cohen, Colonel G. H. Morrison, Mr. Archibald Williamson, Mr. George Banner, Mr. John Henderson, and Mr. A. A. Paton, all prominent local men interested in the problem of housing the poor and providing lodgings for the unmarried work-people and doing what they can to make this experiment a success."
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31 Mar 2016 15:50 |
and Mary
Deaths Sep 1899 (>99%) HOCK Mary 65 Liverpool 8b 84
again buried Ford cemetery - abode workhouse
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31 Mar 2016 15:43 |
as John Hock does not seem to know his age 1861 - 29 1871 - 40 1881 - 43 1891 - 63
this is possibly his death
Deaths Sep 1893 (>99%) Hock John 60 Liverpool 8b 104
burial in Ford Cemetery 20th August 1893 (abode = workhouse)
A tree on ancestry has his surname as Hoy on birth certificate - the same as Bridget's maiden name on John James birth certificate
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31 Mar 2016 15:19 |
"Father's name: Ulictam Joannis Hock"
I think I had it right 1st time as relictam.
I had a go a googling translations. there was no such word as ulictam but relictam literally translated as 'leaving'.
Would that be a way of saying father John was deceased?
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30 Mar 2016 16:36 |
1881 - Bridget with her parents. Her brother Martin was one of the witnesses at her marriage to Thomas
Bridget Hack [Bridget Hock] Age: 12 Estimated birth year: abt 1869 Relationship to Head: Daughter Father: John Hack Mother: Mary Hack Gender: Female Where born: Liverpool, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Liverpool County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 30 Back Portland Street Education:
Employment status:
View image Occupation: Scholar Registration district: Liverpool Sub registration district: St Martin ED, institution, or vessel: 27 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3597 Folio: 142 Page Number: 42 Household Members: Name Age John Hack 43 Mary Hack 43 Bridget Hack 12 James Hack 10 Martin Hack 7 Michael Collins 53 Jane Tobin
Bridget isn't with her parents and brothers in 1891
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30 Mar 2016 16:26 |
From the marriage, it doesn't look like Bridget is a widow when she marries?
Brigidam Hock Marriage Date: 14 Nov 1896 Parish: Our Lady of Reconciliation de La Salette, Lancashire, England Spouse's Name: Thomam Connor Father's name: Ulictam Joannis Hock Spouse Father's Name: Ulictam Jacobi Connor
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30 Mar 2016 16:22 |
John Hock married Ellen Quin (cf cheshirebmd)
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30 Mar 2016 16:19 |
there is a Catholic burials of a Thomas Connor b1875 in Liverpool, at Ford cemetery in 1932 abode 55 Aspinall St
the 1911 Bridget one - Bridget seems to have been in the workhouse on that burial
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30 Mar 2016 16:14 |
found this marriage for john hock he could have married bridget mcgrail
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page Marriages Mar 1889 (>99%) Edwards Henry Stockport 8a 110 Hock John Stockport 8a 110 McGrail Bridget Stockport 8a 110 Quin Ellen Stockport 8
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30 Mar 2016 15:50 |
according to his baptism on 9 December 1894 (born 3 December 1894) John James parents were Thomas & Bridget (born Hock) even though Thomas & Bridget did not marry until 14 November 1896. If I am reading the register right it says widow of John Hock.
Perhaps someone else could check my reading of the latin.
EDIT the filiam has been crossed out and it looks like relictam inserted
I wonder if Bridget did not marry until then because she was under age and no permission given.
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30 Mar 2016 13:46 |
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Name: Bridget Connor Event Type: Death Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration Year: 1911 Registration District: Liverpool County: Lancashire Event Place: Liverpool, Lancashire, England Age (available after 1866): 36 Birth Date (available after June quarter 1969): Birth Year (Estimated): 1875 Volume: 8B Page: 155 Line Number: 29
Citing this Record: "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2NRR-GS4 : accessed 30 March 2016), Bridget Connor, 1911; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
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30 Mar 2016 12:35 |
original says connor ??????
1939 Register Transcription
Household (1 Person) Bevington House Hotel Bevington Bush , Liverpool C.B., Lancashire, England Attach to tree View original image Print First name(s) Last name(s) Role DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Thomas Cannor Inmate 01 Jul 1875 Male Dock Labourer (Heavy Worker ) Widowed 1 28
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30 Mar 2016 12:32 |
possible for bridget 1911 patient in hospital Bridget Last name Connor Relationship - Marital status Married Sex Female Occupation - Age 36 Birth year 1875 Birth place Lancs Liverpool Marriage year 1905 Years married 6 Address 144a Brownlow Hill And 131 Mount Pleasant Parish Liverpool County Lancashire Country England Archive reference RG14 Registration district Liverpool Registration district number 453 Enumeration district 36 District number - Sub district Abercromby Sub district number 3 Census reference RG14PN22210 RD453 SD3 ED36 SN9999 Piece number 22210 Folio - Page - Other household member first name(s) - Other household member last name - Record set 1911 Census for England & Wales Category Census, land & surveys Subcategory Census Collections from Great Britain
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30 Mar 2016 12:26 |
This could be a possible death:-
First name(s) THOMAS Last name CONNOR Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1875 Age 56 Death quarter 2 Death year 1931 District WEST DERBY County Lancashire Volume 8B Page 497 Country England
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30 Mar 2016 12:20 |
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 50, Reading Street, Kirkdale, West Derby, Lancashire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Thomas Connor Head Married Male 25 1876 Dock Labourer Birkenhead, Cheshire, England Transcription Bridget Connor Wife Married Female 25 1876 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription James Connor Son - Male 6 1895 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Rose Greenhill Sister Married Female 23 1878 Hawker (Chips) Liverpool, Lancashire, England Transcription Mary Greenhill Niece - Female 1 1900 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
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KathleenBell
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30 Mar 2016 12:15 |
Welcome to the boards.
This looks like your great-grandparent's marriage:-
First name(s) BRIDGET Last name HOCK Marriage quarter 4 Marriage year 1896 Registration month - MarriageFinderâ„¢ BRIDGET HOCK married one of these people THOMAS CONNOR, LEWIS GEORGE SPENCER District LIVERPOOL District number - County Lancashire Country England Volume 8B Page 316
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30 Mar 2016 12:02 |
Hi I wonder if anyone can help. I have been trying to trace my Great-grandfather after 1901 in Liverpool. He was born in Birkenhead in the Dock Cottages 1975, He married Bridget Hoy, Hock or Hough in about 1896. My Grandfather was John James Connor born 1894. I have the living at 52b Reading st in Kirkdale in 1901, but can find no trace after that. I can not find them in the 1911 census, death certificates, or burials. Has anyone any suggestions I could follow. Thank you in anticipation Pat.
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