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Louisa Kearns

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 15:39
by Margaret S.
After a long absence I have once again been bitten by the genealogy bug and I'm actively seeking information about my g.grandmother Louisa Kearns nee Murphy. Louisa is listed on the 1881 census for Liverpool as living with her husband William Kearns and four daughters at 6 Aintree Street, Liverpool. On the 1891 census William is listed as living as a boarder with 5 daughters at 92 Lamb Street. Catherine the youngest daughter is then aged 7 so I've been searching for the death of Lousia possibly around 1892/2 but haven't been able to locate it. Wonder if any member can help me with my search?

Maggie Stevenson
Spain.

Re: Louisa Kearns

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 16:01
by Alison C
Hello,

FreeBMD has a death in Q2 1888 for
Louisa CAIRNS
Age 36
District: Liverpool
Volume: 8b
Page 9

This ties in with your Louisa being age 29 on the 1881 census .

Alison x

Re: Louisa Kearns

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 16:25
by Margaret S.
Many thanks Alison I knew the members of the Forum wouldn't let me down. Will now order her death certificate, a bit morbid I know but I like to see the cause of my ancestors deaths. xx

Re: Louisa Kearns

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 17:47
by MaryA
Not morbid at all, there are often facts that come to light with certificates that prove invaluable, always worthwhile.

Re: Louisa Kearns

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 19:49
by dickiesam
MaryA wrote:Not morbid at all, there are often facts that come to light with certificates that prove invaluable, always worthwhile.
I have the death cert of relatively recent ancestor where the female informant was not a family member that I knew of, certainly not his wife or any of his grown-up children, but she gave the home same address as the deceased. I assumed she was perhaps a live-in nurse, but from subsequent investigation she turned out to be almost certainly his mistress! :oops:

Edited to add: He was in his late 70s when he died. His 'live-in' was 47 and wasn't his housekeeper! His will was disputed by his widow after he left the bulk of his estate to his 'live-in'.

Re: Louisa Kearns

Posted: 24 Feb 2013 20:15
by Margaret S.
So it seems that death certificates can reveal many things other than the cause of death. Incidentally my g.grandmother's father Francis Murphy is on the Liverpool census as being born in County Wexford.

Re: Louisa Kearns

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 08:14
by MaryA
Margaret S. wrote: my g.grandmother's father Francis Murphy is on the Liverpool census as being born in County Wexford.
What a great place - a few of us have connections there, don't we DS? and they serve a good pint too!! :D

Re: Louisa Kearns

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 14:01
by Margaret S.
Sounds good must try to get there sometime when I'm in the UK or better still take a holiday in Ireland. Now I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of the certificate which I've ordered, wonder if I'll find any juicy tit bits too.