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Philip Maguire 1820-1896 

Document1 Philip Maguire 1821 - 1896 Elizabeth Morris 1823 - William Maguire 1850 Thomas Maguire 1847 James Maguire 1854 Sarah Maguire 1845 -1919 Adria B Maguire 1869

 

Sources

 Philip Maguire - Father James Maguire Mother Catherine Maguire

Name Born Where Baptism  Death Cert Died Where Cert Probate Married Spouse Date Where Cert Children Born
Philip Maguire 1820 Drogheda, Ireland x x 1896 Ormskirk yes button yes Elizabeth Morris 1841  Saint Peter Church Street, Liverpool, x Sarah 1845
                            Thomas 1847
                            William 1850
                            James 1854

 

{tab Census 1841}

Census Date
Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1841  ?    James Head 60 Tailor
       Catherine Wife 55 x
       Philip Son 20 x
       Patrick Son 15 x
       Alice Daughter 15 Milliner
      Mary Daughter 14 x
      Francis Son 3 x

 

Census 1851

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
1851 20, Silk Street, Salford   Phillip Head  31 Fishmonger
      Elizabeth Wife  28 x
      Thomas Son 4 x
      William Son 1 x
       John Mc ?  Widower  42 x

 

Census1861

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
             
             
             

 

Census 1871

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
1871 ?   Phillip Head  57 Fishmonger
      James Son ?  17 Insurance Clerk

 

Census 1881

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
1881 28, Stanley Street, Ormskirk   Mary Parkinson Head  50 Lodging House Keeper
      Elizabeth Parkinson Sister  39 x
      Phillip Maguire Lodger 61 Retired Fishmonger

 

Census 1891

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
1891 42 Shakespeare Street, Southport   Alice Tiloly Head 84 x
      Elizabeth Daughter 40 x
      Phillip Maguire Lodger 61 Retired Fishmonger

 

Recent Discoveries

Matilda Bishop neé Maguire

 newyorkplace

Matilda Bishop in 1901 lived at 3 New York Place, Chorlton-Upon-Medlock, Manchester. Number 5 was the birthplace of David Lloyd George (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) British prime minister (1916–22)

L.S.Lowry did a painting of the house.

In June 1957 the house was demolished along with the rest of the street.