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xkopite
13-07-11, 18:16
Can anyone help in a search for John Hallowell bn 1865 Liverpool.
He died in 1932 occupation as a dock labourer.
Last found in the 1901 Liverpool Census at Maidens Green in the Liverpool Exchange area, under the surname Halliwell.
I would be grateful for any help, that,s not to say he may not be recorded.
Thank you in advance.

kiterunner
13-07-11, 19:02
Where did he die, please? And did he ever marry?

kiterunner
13-07-11, 19:10
Ah, I see his age is given as 40 on the 1901 census, so it could be wrong in 1911 too.

xkopite
13-07-11, 19:48
Hi KiteRunner,
He died at 107 Rice Lane, Walton Hospital, Liverpool.
On his death cert given as a former dock labourer age 67 of Bevington House, Bevington Bush, Liverpool.
Thanks

Merry
13-07-11, 20:20
Can I just check.....


You have given his rough birth and death details and said "last seen in 1901", but that's not makig it clear whether you need us to go backwards or forwards from 1901!

Merry
13-07-11, 20:22
Oh yes you did! lol I didn't read the heading!

Did he marry?

garstonite
13-07-11, 20:25
Merry...I think he wants the 1911 census for John Hallowell ...presumed in Liverpool...
Kopite....
What was his occupation in 1901 ?....maybe he was a Mariner and was at sea in 1911..so many Liverpool men were mariners....allan
added...and can`t you change your name ???...just typing the word KOPITE makes me cringe...being a bitter blue ...lol

Merry
13-07-11, 20:33
In 1911 the only unmarried match I can see in 1911 is a 45 year old cab driver, John Hollowell, b Liverpool living at a registered lodging house at 7 9 and 11 Everton Brow Liverpool.

xkopite
13-07-11, 20:45
Merry,
He was single, I also came across the Everton Brow address.
Some of his uncle,s had been cab driver,s so it may be him.
Garstonite, sorry mate but you will have to cringe away but I won't hold it against you.
He was a dock labourer in 1901 mate.

Tilly Mint
13-07-11, 20:50
Sorry its not an answer xkopite...but....Unlucky Allan :d;)

garstonite
13-07-11, 20:54
Well that has astounded me...that address...when I was 16 I attended Walton Technical College ...50 yards up from Everton Brow...and we used to pass the house where Henry Morton Stanley.the Explorer (Dr Livingstone I presume )lived in Everton Brow ...I would say he lived in about 15 Everton Brow...SO I HAVE JUST GOOGLED Henry Stanley....
and he was born JOHN ROWLANDS.in Denbigh....and came to Liverpool as a boy...always thought he was born in Liverpool..so how did John Rowlands become Henry Morton Stanley ??....sorry to go off track Kopite...but as a scouser I presume you would be interested as well ....Stanley Park and Stanley Road are named after him ...anyway...he was a neighbour of John Hallowell...lol
ADDED...as a cabin boy in 1859 he landed in New Orleans on a ship from Liverpool and a rich cotton merchant Henry Hope Stanley took him in and became his surrogate father...so now I know

garstonite
13-07-11, 20:55
Jacky...when we meet on Tuesday...I`m gonna wear an Everton shirt....just for you...lol

Tilly Mint
13-07-11, 20:57
:d:d:p;)

xkopite
14-07-11, 19:52
Alan,
Very interesting stuff about Mr. Stanley, I remember reading about he lived off Scotland Road for a short period.
I have just looked at a 1906 o/s map for the Liverpool North area, it is very possible the Everton Brow address may be right as it is not that far from the Bevington House.
This was the address given on his death cert in the hospital.
Thank you for help gang.