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  1. Connor Insurance Agents late 30's early 40's / Walton's Willowdale Road

    Hi all!
    My great aunt Jane Elizabeth Connor and my great uncle Edward Connor were insurance agents during this time frame. Jane E. I believe may not have married and was living with her mom Ellen...
  2. Our common link

    Hello Mr. Brash!
    Thank you for responding to my query.
    I have not been able to determine the background of my great-grandmother Ellen Connor / Sheila Craine's grandmother. All I do know is that...
  3. Thank you!

    :snf (41):
    Thank you both for your input! Wish me luck!
    poolofliver
  4. Seeking descendants of Raymond Frederick Craine aka Liverpool's Lord Mayor for 1976-77

    Hello!
    I am related to Mr. Craine's wife, Sheila E. Connor (my grandfather was Mrs. Craine's uncle). She lived on Almond's Green and he on Eaton Road in West Derby at the time they tied...
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    Hi! In 1911's Thomas Goodwin book keeper or...

    Hi!
    In 1911's
    Thomas Goodwin book keeper or some sort of clerical capacity
    and if you can look up streets, all on Rockley in Kirkdale #'s 20 & 12& 8.
    Thank you so much!
    P
  6. I am guessing Everton had an Australian...

    I am guessing Everton had an Australian grouping-I found Adelaide, but not Melbourne. Are there more?

    Hmmm. What no streets to commemorate musicians?!
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    Ged, I did hit your site but I will have to go...

    Ged, I did hit your site but I will have to go back again and again and again! It's almost as good as being there! Many thanks for all your efforts!
    I treated myself to a LARGE map of Liverpool on...
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    Samp & Ged, How...

    Samp & Ged,
    How distressing that must have been! And to have a reminder for so long. Having been lucky to not have experienced that kind of destruction in Canada, it never...
  9. Looking for Goodwin (Everton) descendants

    Hello all!
    My great-gran Ellen, her brother John and parents Thomas and Mary lived at 85 Rose Vale in 1881. John was a clerk fo a Steamship company. Ellen went on to marry Henry E. Connor and they...
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    Missing Street Dept.- Everton's ROSE VALE

    Hi ok, I know it's actually still there :smirk , but I am wondering where the middle of it has gone?!
    Part of it is off Great Homer St and the other half off Netherfield Rd. So I am wondering why...
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    Hi Pablo, Apparently up to 1000...

    Hi Pablo,
    Apparently up to 1000 ships took part in the warship fleet week that year , including our of ours. Your pic is of the DDH282 HMSC Athabaska (She's now a DDG) When you...
  12. Hello Daz, Now I thought...

    Hello Daz,
    Now I thought wharfingers had to live close to their dock because one of their responsibilites (which I cannot remember for the life of me) was time-sensitive so they had...
  13. Thank you so much Samp! Your tip just may unearth...

    Thank you so much Samp! Your tip just may unearth some treasures. So glad you knew of the book too!
    Wish me luck! Nathalie
  14. Zillions of Connors in Liverpool-and none of them are mine!

    If anyone can shed some light on the whereabouts of any descendants of my kin, I would be thrilled! Here is what I litle I know: By the time the 1911 Census was taken, my ggranddad Henry E. Connor...
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    Hi Waterways! I am familiar with the George...

    Hi Waterways! I am familiar with the George Hotel. Would the George be considered a Honky Tonk? I was picturing something more dance - oriented... What are your thoughts?
  16. Thank you Waterways for the link. Clearly there...

    Thank you Waterways for the link. Clearly there are no docks nearby. I ask because the housing on Melbourne were designated for dock personnel. So what would be the closest dock? Or are there too...
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    This is really yesteryear! My Grandma, a Garston...

    This is really yesteryear! My Grandma, a Garston girl, was a club singer and dancer around 1915 in a 'honkey tonk'. (Her dad worked next door to The George Hotel on St.Mary's Road.) Any ideas as to...
  18. What types of nefarious activities could a wharfinger get caught up with in 1911?

    It was 3 months before the Transportation Strike erupted. A cold night in March when wharfinger Henry E. Connor has some assistance in taking a long walk off of a short pier.
    Understandably, it was...
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