Re: Liverpool
- From: "Tids" <carroll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:00:33 -0000
Tids wrote:
> Well, I found it on both the 1851 and the 1861 and really
> disappointed with the results. In his autobiography, Henry
> Morton Stanley talks of arriving at the docks in 1856 and
> proceeding to 22 Roscommon Street to stay with his Uncle
> Thomas and Aunt Maria......They weren't there in 1851 or
> 1861 though he did mention that in 1856 they had hit hard
> times. And I can't find his Uncle Thomas or Aunt Maria
> anywhere though their son Gerard was born in 1852 in Liverpool
> so they must be around there somewhere.
>
> Thanks for your help - really appreciated.
And it seems sad that the chap living there in 1861
lived there on his own with 6 servants ! (He was a
surgeon oculist !)
.
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