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Lewis Family
Posted by: ANNA DALEA (ID *****4049) Date: July 21, 2009 at 21:20:48
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I'm looking for members of the Lewis family after the 1901 census. The family resided in Lancashire, England.

Can anyone assist with finding this information?

David Lewis: September 11, 1883 David married Caroline Peters at Edge Hill in Lancashire.

In 1901 he is seen married to his wife Caroline, who is 44 to his 45 years of age. They are living in Cheshire, England - ecclesiastical parish of Egremont, St. John and Liscard. They have a daughter of 13 named Caroline M. Lewis. His wife and child were also born in Liverpool. David was working as a Butcher/Manager (Distributory) worker.

Caroline M. Lewis b. abt 1888. There was a Caroline Lewis who married a Daniel Stanley September 1918 in West Derby. I'm not certain this is our gal... and I can't find her in any census records after 1901... nor her parents David Lewis and wife Caroline. Also, i'm interested in finding any other children they may have had.
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William Lewis: June 1881 in Liverpool, William married Sarah Jane Harwood.

In 1891 William was 37 living in Toxteth Park, ecc. parish St. Philemon, Liverpool, Lancashire. His wife was Sarah J. at 42 years of age. They had 3 children: Amy E. (9), Harry M. (7) and William S. (3). William was working as a Marine Insurance clerk.

In 1901, they were still residing in Toxteth Park, ecc. parish St. Clement. Now they have an additional child named David R. (8). William is at this time a Chemical Manufacturer Clerk, as well as his son Harry.

I would like to find family vitals for William and Sarah after 1901 as well as their children Amy, Harry, WIlliam and David.
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Thomas Lewis -

Thomas married Mary Alice Johnson in December 1865 in Liverpool, Lancashire.

In 1871 were living in West Derby, Lancashire at ecc. parish St. Stephen the Martyr. Thomas was 28, his wife Mary 26, their children: William (4), Elizabeth (2), Frederick (1) and their servents: William Ringham (21), Thomas Harris (16), Jane Foster (20) and Thomas Kishman (27).

In 1881 they were living at 22 Bridge Rd - Thomas a master butcher by trade - now having eldest son William (14), Elizabeth (12), Frederick R. (10), Alfred E. (8), Ada (6), Edith (4), Thomas Herbert (2), and Florence (1). Their visitors were: Margaret Johnson (28) and her son Samuel Johnson (2). Arthur W. Palin (17) was an Butcher's apprentice and Annie Ashcroft (19) was their servant.

Their son Alfred died at age 9 September 1881 in West Derby. Their other son Thomas Herbert died at age 4 the following year September 1882 in West Derby. At this point there is not much known regarding the whereabouts of their other son, Frederick as he disappears from the census records after 1881 and doesn't appear in any death records between 1881 & 1891.

In 1891 they were living at Great Crosby, ecc. parish St. Nicholas, in Lancashire at 23 Bridge Rd. Thomas was working as a meat salesman (butcher), as was his eldest son William (now 24). Their children were: eldest son William (24), Elizabeth (22), Ada (17), Edith (15), Florence (11), Frances (8) and Harold (5); the last five children all born in Crosby while the firsts born in Liverpool.

William Molyneux Lewis b. 1867 Liverpool married Annie Thorpe in West Derby Sep. 1895. In 1901 they were living in Great Crosby, ecc. parish Blundell Sands St Nicholas in Lancashire. William M. Lewis was a butcher/shop keeper/employer and had two sons, Arthur M. (4) and William E. (2). They residence was on No. 1a Cavendish Rd.

Elizabeth - b. 1867 Liverpool.Elizabeth Lewis who married a John Hughes in Sep 1891 W. Derby - said couple were found in 1901 with no children residing in w. Derby, ecc. edge hill St. Jude; husband was a blacksmith worker.

Ada - b. 1874 in Great Crosby, Lancashire, living with Frances as the Head of the household in 1901 at age 17. Residing in Great Crosby, ecc. parish Blundell Sands St. Nicholas, Lancashire, England (on Bridge Road). Ada was a Butcher's clerk Cashier and Frances was the Butcher's assistant. Ada was single at this time.

Edith - b. abt 1876 liverpool. unknown whereabouts after 1891: the only person with her year approx. year birth and location of birth was a servent for the family of Wassen residing at Bradford, ecc. christchurch, in Yorkshire.

Florence - b. 1880 Great Crosby, Liverpool, Lanc. married Arthur Ineson in Liverpool Sep 1900. In 1901 they were residing in West Derby, ecc. parish Edge Hill St Stephen, where her husband Arthur (24) was a laborer railway worker. They had two children: Martha (2) and Arthur (3 mo.).

Frances - born 1883 Great Crosby at Blundell Sands, in 1901 was residing with his sister Ada as a Butcher's assistant at age 18. They were living at Blundell Sands at Great Crosby, Lancashire. Frances was single at this time.

Harold - b. abt 1886 liverpool, lancashire in Great Crosby. 1901 Scotland census reports Harold at age 16 onboard crew of Royal Navy. Registration # 902s; occupation: Boy 2CL; Caledonia(2); address: lat: 56-0'0" N, long: 3-24'-40"W

Would like to find out what happened to all of them after 1901.
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Elizabeth Lewis: sister of Thomas, William and David. Nothing is known about her except she's born 1841 in liverpool, lancashire.

I would like to know what happened to her... i'm assuming that she married but couldn't be certain.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
warm regards,
Anna


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