A very good morning to you Dot (and Norm) on this wonderful (still) spring morning.
My apologies for not writing sooner. Sincere thanks for providing me with the information above, although I regret to inform you that details from the 1901 Census, which you've kindly quoted above aren't entirely accurate.
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Margaret Ellen was b. in 1887.
John JOSEPH b. is correct.
It was indeed CatherinE.
The infant who unfortunately died was Ellen b. 1896 & d. 1898.
The last 3 are correct, although dates given are those at the time of births being registered. Augustine Noel (my Grandad) was born in December 1905.
Next come the 3 children born between 1919 and 1929. Without the want to question your findings, just how accurate is this information? My 83-year auntie's mentioned the fact that her Grandad did have offspring with his partner. As for James D. Keohane being the youngest, there's every chance (one would hope) he's still alive? Would you (or anyone else) have a confirmed address so I may contact him by post (again, if he's till alive of course)? Also, I'm actually wondering why they were called Keohane and not Danks bearing in mind they didn't get married 'til just before his death. Last but not least, I contacted the Prescot Parish Council (Mr / Mrs Rigby to be precise) via email on Thursday to enquire if my Gr-Grandad is buried in Prescot and if yes, precisely where. To think, I lived in Warrington in my teens, which is only 11 miles away!
Would you be able to answer my queries Dot (or anyone else for that matter)? Especially finding out if James is still with us? I very much look forward to your reply. With sincere regards, Gary
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