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DR ROBERT JOHN HARRIS, Liverpool, England
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Carol | Report | 2 Oct 2009 15:06 |
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Am trying to find my grandfather, ROBERT JOHN HARRIS and his parents, Dr ROBERT JOHN HARRIS and ANNIE THORNICROFT. |
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FannyByGaslight | Report | 2 Oct 2009 15:47 |
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Do you have his parents details from his marriage cert or elsewhere? |
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FannyByGaslight | Report | 2 Oct 2009 15:57 |
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Might he have fibbed on his marriage cert about his age to marry a younger woman as many did?Although of course this is prob no where near being him as mother is Mary and father has middle initial R. |
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Katherine | Report | 2 Oct 2009 21:48 |
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Hi Carol, |
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Carol | Report | 7 Oct 2009 22:49 |
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It states on my grandparents' marriage certificate in Brisbane, Australia in 1910 that he was born in Liverpool, England, and his parents were Dr Robert John Harris and Annie Thornicroft. |
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Heather | Report | 7 Oct 2009 23:28 |
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Cant see a marriage for a Robert Harris/Annie Thornicroft. Seems a bit strange that a doctors son would become an ordinary seaman? What rank was he? Did he have any siblings? |
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Carol | Report | 9 Oct 2009 19:34 |
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I too thought it strange that a doctor would allow his son to become apprenticed as a seaman for a period of three years, but when I raised it with a researcher the answer was "Why not?" If, perhaps, the doctor had a number of children and if, perhaps, the son was not too bright, and if, perhaps, the son was a "problem" - who know why? |
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Heather | Report | 10 Oct 2009 14:54 |
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Well as a marriage isnt coming up in the bmd, then scotland is worth a chance. Can you get the apprenticeship papers at all? |
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Carol | Report | 13 Oct 2009 12:08 |
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Thanks for that. Will give Scotland a go! |
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