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6001 Industry: Wholesale Hide & Wool
Class of worker: Private employer 
SUMMERHAYS, Howard Bennion (I366756295)
 
6002 Industry: Wholesale women's suits
Class of worker: Employer 
KALTOFT, Soren (I366780803)
 
6003 Industry: Witring & Rope
Class of worker: Own business 
HINDS, Robert E (I366767158)
 
6004 Industry: Wood Mill
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
DANICO, Kenneth C (I366770592)
 
6005 Industry: Woollen Mill
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
TAINTER, Emily Ada (I366773025)
 
6006 Industry: WPA
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in Gov't work 
ADAMS, Judson Barton (I366770653)
 
6007 Industry: WPA
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in Gov't work 
RUSSELL, Edgar Walton (I366755633)
 
6008 Industry: Wray Theatre
Class of worker: Own business 
WRAY, Keith H (I366756221)
 
6009 Insubordination and outrageous conduct.
Created a riot in No. 4 Barrack Room
Convicted 
FREESTONE, William (I366748101)
 
6010 invalided out of the Air Force at 19 years of age and after hospitalisation worked in the Enfield Royal Arsenal where he met his wife Violet. PERCY, William James (I366747652)
 
6011 Involved in Lambing Flats riots of 1860/61 DRAPER, George (I366750751)
 
6012 Involved in Lambing Flats riots of 1860/61 DRAPER, Edward (I366750752)
 
6013 It is not known when Ellen Quirk placed her three oldest children into foster care, but Thomas, Francis and Margaret Hayden all sailed from Liverpool on May 10, until May 21, 1883, on the S.S. Peruvian, with Mrs. Margaret Lacy of the Catholic Protection Society as their guardian. From their arrival in Quebec,Canada, they then went on to Hotel Dieu orphanage in Kingston, Ontario Francis stayed in the orphanage nineteen days, then going to live with a Mrs. O'Leary of Hastings Township. From there, Francis wound up in Toronto, Ontario and married Charlotte Hanney. They had seven children, John, Edward, Francis, Lawrence, Mary, Philip and Robert. Charlotte died in childbirth along with their youngest child. Francis Joseph Hayden died in his eighties. As of 2003, there are still two surviving children of Francis and Charlotte Hayden

George Quirk says

Was aged 8 on entering orphanage. had same guardian as Thomas,he entered orphanage May 22 1883, left orphanage June 10 1883, was 19days in orphanage .Placed with Mrs O Leary of Hastings, Canada. He was of catholic religion

 
HAYDEN, Francis Joseph (I366747604)
 
6014 It is not known when Ellen Quirk placed her three oldest children into foster care, but Thomas, Francis and Margaret Hayden all sailed from Liverpool on May 10, until May 21, 1883, on the S.S. Peruvian, with Mrs. Margaret Lacy of the Catholic Protection Society as their guardian. From their arrival in Quebec,Canada, they then went on to Hotel Dieu orphanage in Kingston, Ontario Margaret stayed the longest at Hotel Dieu orphanage, being there for sixty days. She was then placed with a Mrs. Bernard McCauley of Tyendinaga Township, but then somehow wound up moving to Michigan, USA. From there, she married Edward Gus Clark and they had four children, Tillie, Edward Jr., Lillian and Byron. Died aged 38 tragically of drowning

George Quirk says

Was aged 7.on entering orphanage Had same guardian as Thomas andFrancis. entered orphanage May 22 1883 Left orphanage July 21 1883, 60 days in orphanage. Placed with MrsBernard McCauley, Tyendinaga. Canada. 
HAYDEN, Margaret May (I366747605)
 
6015 It is not known when Ellen Quirk placed her three oldest children into foster care, but Thomas, Francis and Margaret Hayden all sailed from Liverpool on May 10, until May 21, 1883, on the S.S. Peruvian, with Mrs. Margaret Lacy of the Catholic Protection Society as their guardian. From their arrival in Quebec,Canada, they then went on to Hotel Dieu orphanage in Kingston, Ontario Thomas was in the orphanage one day, then going to live with a Mrs. Moran, of Pittsburgh Township. He was then found on the 1891 census as living with Patrick and Anne Donovan of the Township of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne. Tom and Nellie moved from farm to farm working as hands for board. In the late 1920's, Tom and Nellie bought their first and only real home, and with the property, a small business, a gas station. Nellie ran the store while Tom continued to work on farms. Tom Hayden enjoyed playing the fiddle and played at many barn dances, Nellie enjoyed her family, raising cats and gardening. Tom died on November 24, 1956, ironically at Hotel Dieu Hospital, where his life in Canada started.

FROM GEORGE QUIRK TREE...

Was aged 11.When he entered orphanage, guardian listed as Mrs MargaretLacy, of the Catholic Protection Society,Shaw St. Liverpool 3 .Entered orphanage May 22 1883, departed orphanage May 23 1883.Placed with Mrs Moran of Pittsburg. Thomas was catholic. Tom and"Nelly" Ellen were married at the home of Mr Richard Williams.Lansdowne. Ontario. They were joined in marriage by Reverend JohnFairlie of Sand Bay Presbyterian Church,Lansdowne,Ontario. Both Tom and Nellie were orphans(Now known as British Home Children),he came to Canada with his siblings. Francis,Joseph and Margaret. Tom went from Hotel Dieu orphanage in Kingston, Ontario,to the homeof a Mrs Moran of Pittsburg township. It is unknown where he was ,orwhat he was doing until his marriage in 1898. Nellie was brought to Canada in 1885,with Miss Ellen Bilborough ,andwas taken to Marchmont Home which was run by Miss Bilborough and her(future husband) Rev. Wallace Nellie was placed with Thomas and Mary Wallace of Sand Bay 
HAYDEN, Thomas Joseph (I366747603)
 
6016 It seems from census data that both her parents, John and Ann, died young: between the ages of 25 and 35. The 1851 census gives Ann and her brother William living with their (Harvey) grandparents in Greenend, next door to their family home, in Fen Ditton, along with their various uncles and aunts. Her sister, Sarah, who is 13 by now, is working as a 'nurse' in Cambridge.

In 1861 she is found living with her Uncle, Richard Harvey, in London. No particular employment is given at that time. This would appear to coincide with the murder of her grandmother in Fen Ditton in 1861.

In 1871 she is working as Housekeeper at Burn Hall, County Durham.
The owner of the property is a local JP called Marmaduke Salvin, a member of a prominent Durham Catholic family from pre-reformation times. Marmaduke had a number of children including Francesca Josephine (born 1856 at 'St Oswald. Durham'). At some point after 1871 Francesca left Durham for Liverpool where she married George Oswald Sharples (he was born in 1848 in Wavertree, Liverpool into a well-to-do Timber Merchant family); marriage date 25.9.1877. George went to Stoneyhurst College and so it appears that they were both Catholic. They lived at 79 Beech Lane, which is adjacent to Dudlow Lane in Wavertree. By 1881 they had a son, Henry Oswald, aged 2 (at that time two of George's sisters from Ohio (BS) were staying with them).
George died in 1885 aged only 38 [8b]. In 1891 Francesca is to be found as a patient at an expensive private lunatic asylum in Ticehurst, Sussex (see image in the Wellcome Foundation archive). Oswald was living at that time with his paternal grandmother, Frances, in Streatham, Wandswoth, London, together with two unmarried aunts (and 4 servants). By 1901 Francesca is living with Oswald as a Boarder with a family in Folkestone.

It appears very likely that Ann Canham followed Francesca to Liverpool sometime about 1873 and worked for her until perhaps about 1881, when Ann and Thomas moved to Ashton in Makerfield.

Marriage to Thomas Mathews 29th January 1874 at Our Lady of Good Help RC Church, Liverpool [see Wedding Certificate copy, 13.6.2008]. Best man was James Murphy and bridesmaid/maid of honour was Margaret Plunkett. Thomas was given as a Gardener, of Montague Street, West Derby and she as a Spinster, of Dudlow Lane, Wavertree.

In 1891 census living at 4 A. Court, Warrington Road, Ashton.

In 1901 living at 60 Warrington Road (referred to as 'Annie').

Grave is in St Oswald's churchyard, Ashton in Makerfield, buried with her grand daughter Annie Byrne, husband Thomas and daughter Mary. 
CANHAM, Ann (I328273729)
 
6017 Ivy and Anne visited Florrie for Christmas 2002 and Ivy fell and broke her hip. She contracted MRSA in Rotherham Hospital and died there. She was married to George Beranek who died in the 1970s THORNTON, Ivy Sarah (I366747641)
 
6018 James could not write: witnesses William Canham and Mary Bristol. FREESTONE, James (I366748082)
 
6019 Jim started out as a fitter then joined the army (REME) ending up, twenty three years later as a Warrant Officer First Class, having served in Malaya, Germany and in the UK.

He then worked as a Project Manager on World Bank funded projects, mainly in Africa (Sudan, Nigeria, Gambia). 
BYRNE, James Patrick (I107646559)
 
6020 Jimm was born to Earlene and her first husband but was later adopted by my grandfather Richard and took the name Worthington. LAUKEMAN, Walter James "Jimm" (I366792671)
 
6021 Joined 33rd Battallion FENSOM, Edward John (I366749416)
 
6022 Joined Royal Engineers as a Telegraphist CLEEVE, Frederick John (I366753424)
 
6023 Joseph was a widower by 1861 and is given as a Farmer and Smith employing 3 men, 2 boys and farming 21 acres. His widowed daughter in law is living wirh hin as housekeeper and her son, Joseph Wooton Creek is aged 14 also living at High Street, Fen Ditton.
 
CREEK, Joseph (I366747818)
 
6024 Keith Thatcher tree SADLER, Elizabeth Ann (I366748366)
 
6025 Killed in Action Lost on HMS Good Hope at the Battle of Coronel, off the coast of Chile BARBER, James William (I366794086)
 
6026 Kitchenmaid to the Rector of West Shefford, Frederick Menries of Wavertree, Liverpool HONEY, Frances Mary (I366747875)
 
6027 Knight Bachelor CUST, Lionel George Archer (I366764180)
 
6028 Lawn Row D BROWN, Horace James (I366749099)
 
6029 listed on both of Francis's marriage certificates described as a 'gentleman' in the second marriage notes HAYDEN, Francis (I366747628)
 
6030 Listed on emigration list but did not travel. Believed to have been "stolen" by other family members who did not share the Mormon beliefs of her father.

Subsequently visited her parents but returned to England 
PAPWORTH, Susannah (I366755555)
 
6031 lived at High Cross, Tottenham on 1901 census then story is that her Robert,Robert jr. Albert. Henry & Alice Jr

emigrated to Canada left Liverpool for Quebec 20/06/1907 on ss Canada. then returned to 2a Lorenco(a) Road Tottenham until both their deaths.Year not known yet.

See Nanaimo FHS Passenger List 
JOHNSON, Alice Maud Mary (I354126242)
 
6032 lived on farm in wales carpenter worked for water board? loved his motor bike MAXWELL, Nicholas Christopher (I292291803)
 
6033 Lived with brother Jacob REYNOLDS, Albert (I366751548)
 
6034 Lived with grandmother Mary FREESTONE, Susannah Ann (I366748104)
 
6035 Lived with Grandparents REYNOLDS, Philip Kenneth Ward (I366751570)
 
6036 Lived with mother in law Martha Tolman and his two children BONFIELD, Joseph (I366747183)
 
6037 Living at 7 Helmsley Terace in 1901 with Fanny Louise and Elizabeth Catherine plus Charles Arthur aged 9 , born in India (died Devon 1963) described as 'brother'. PORTER, Elizabeth Caroline (I366748079)
 
6038 Living with grandmother, Ann, in the 1841 census, next door to the rest of the family.

In 1891 she is living at High Street, Cottenham, with her husband John and the children plus her long-widowed sister, Sarah Ann, now 71. 
HARVEY, Charlotte Ann (I366747795)
 
6039 Living with his sister, Ann, in 1861, at the time of her murder. JACOBS, Shadrack (I366747822)
 
6040 Living with sister Elizabeth and family HALL, William (I366752525)
 
6041 Living with sister Elizabeth and family HALL, Sarah (I366752528)
 
6042 Lodging with Mr and Mrs Webster FOLDS, Alice Charlotte (I366750812)
 
6043 Lodging with Mrs Matthews FOLDS, Alice Charlotte (I366750812)
 
6044 London Gazette entry of 11/09/1980

Discharged from Bankruptcy, effective 25/07/1981. Order made 25/07/1980 
PETHEN, Robert George (I366774466)
 
6045 Lost without trace during a raid on Stavanger airfield, Norway, probably shot down by a Bf109 or Bf110 DUCK, Gerald Ernest (I366757480)
 
6046 Lot 229 Grave 1 HADLOCK, Lisle Leroy (I366755624)
 
6047 Lot 229 Grave 2 MARTIN, Elizabeth Ann (I366755641)
 
6048 Lot 231 Grave 2 ENGELKE, Emma Pauline (I366755622)
 
6049 Lot 231 Grave 3 HADLOCK, Leroy Oren (I366755627)
 
6050 Maiden name may be Head; hard to read STEAD, Jane (I108419836)
 

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