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Trying to find Carney

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Alison

Alison Report 25 Feb 2004 21:25

i am trying to find any one who knew my father peter francis carney born liverpool 1922 he had 2 brothers and 3 sisters sadly all departed this world but my auties&uncles all had children.2 of the sisters moved to peirth and melbourne (aus) if you knew any of them including my father iwould really like it if you would contact me.

Joan

Joan Report 10 Oct 2007 22:04

Hi Alison, The name Peter is in my family history, its my great uncle who was born in 1880. But my Dad used to talk about a cousin Peter, my Dad was born in 1917 in Liverpool. I don't know whether there is a connection or not. Do you know your grandparents names? I have traced my dad's family back to the 1871 census living at Marlborough Street and then 1881,1891 and 1901 census in Hornby Street. Does any of this strike a bell? Regards Joan

Joan

Joan Report 10 Oct 2007 22:06

Hi Alison, The name Peter is in my family history, its my great uncle who was born in 1880. But my Dad used to talk about a cousin Peter, my Dad was born in 1917 in Liverpool. I don't know whether there is a connection or not. Do you know your grandparents names? I have traced my dad's family back to the 1871 census living at Marlborough Street and then 1881,1891 and 1901 census in Hornby Street. Does any of this strike a bell? Regards Joan