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Ok, own up. Who else has got some silly names?

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David

David Report 10 Nov 2007 16:56

WOW - What a surprise. You are brilliant.

Firstly Keith thank you - yes I think that is the correct birth registration.

Margaret and Roy I am astounded. I had no idea that Florence was a unisex name, AND it would explain the Irish link that I've so far not been able to find.

Margaret, I was going to start cooking my dinner, but I think I'll check out the 1851 census first.

Thank you so much all of you for your help, and best regards.
Karen.

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 10 Nov 2007 16:26

He's on the 1851 census, 8 yr. old son of Florence & Catherine. Father Florence was from Ireland (A male name in Ireland?) There are a couple of other male Florences on the census, also born Ireland.
Margaret

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 10 Nov 2007 16:24

Florence was used as a boys name and not just a girls name.

Roy

KeithInFujairah

KeithInFujairah Report 10 Nov 2007 16:24

This his birth?
Name: Florence Leary
Year of Registration: 1843
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: City of London
County: London
Volume: 2
Page: 190

David

David Report 10 Nov 2007 16:05

I have been sitting here this afternoon tracing my family back through the census records. On the 1901 census I have Florance Leary aged 57, occupation Charwoman. Underneath is listed wife Phoebe age 58.

Ok, I thought someone has got a bit confused with the relationship.

Next step 1891 census, again Florence Leary age 48, this time General Cooper, wife 49 year old Phoebe.

1871 census has Phoebe married to Thomas Leary, occupation also Cooper.

Now I am confused so I thought I'd have a look on the marriage records.

What did I find - Florence Leary married Phoebe (or Phobe) Lamey, 2nd Q 1865.

Was Florence/Thomas the same person, or had Florence's parents hoped for a boy lol.

Any suggestions please would be gratefully received.
Karen