by BC Wench » Thu Apr 14, 2022 4:59 pm
This looks like some of the info you have for 1921
1921: Bradford, Yorks (West Riding)
Mary A White, 1891, Birth: Bradford, Yorks
Elizabeth Clifford, 1866, Birth: Bradford, Yorks
Elizabeth Howard, 1910, Birth: Bradford, Yorks
Could this be Mary Ann's marriage
Marriages Dec 1914 Bradford 9b 344
Frank C White & Mary A Clifford
Could this be Mary Ann Clifford in the 1911 Census
1911: Bradford Union Workhouse, Little Horton Lane, Bradford
Mary Ann Clifford, Inmate, 19, Single, Box Minder/Wool, Bradford, Yorks 1892
I'm presuming this is what you have on Kathleen in the 1901 Census
1901: 48 Sturges St., Eas Bowling, Bradford, Yorks
Michael McNalley, Head.Mar, 28, Wool Warehouseman 1873
Ellen McNalley, Wife, 26
William McNalley, Son, 3
Elizabeth McNalley, Dau, 1
Kathleen A Clifford, Boarder.S, 22, Wool Comber, Sunderland 1879
(Others born Bradford)
I've found this in the 1911 Census, I know that it's some way away from Bradford, but
1911: 25 Palmerston Road, Southampton
James Clifford, Head.Married, 57, Ships scaler/sealer, Harland & Wolf Worker at Docks, Southend (B: 1854)
Bessie Clifford, Wife.Married, 44, Christchurch (B: 1867)
Married: 18yrs Children born alive to present marriage: 0 (Marriage: 1893)
As it says "no children born to present marriage" I was wondering if Kathleen and Mary Ann were the illegitimate daughters of Elizabeth/Bessie, but put their father as James Clifford on their marriages.
The only marriage I can see of James Clifford & Bessie is this one and I can't find them together on any other census.
Marriages Dec 1898 Shepton M 5c 901
James Clifford & Bessie Rock
Something to think about.
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