Partner:
John LYNCH ( - )
Partner:
(unknown)
Children:
Name:
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
c. 1795
Occupation:
btw 6 Apr 1808 and 10 Oct 1822 (age 12-27)
Was Danial in the army? This would explain his late marriage (he is noted as single on his marriage certificate). His son was in the army. This was unusual, but not if your father was Irish and had been in the Army.
Two possibilities found to date neither of which are really convincing:
* 84th Foot - 1 July 1815 to 10 Oct 1822
* 95th Foot - 6 Apr 1808 to 24 Jun 1811
The first has the birth date closer, but he was discharged for varicose veins so hard to see how he became a platelayer. The second, has the occupation as a shoemaker which I suppose is not excluded.
deported:
20 Feb 1812 (age 16-17)
Liverpool, Lancashire9
Vagrancy order. Deported to Ireland.
deported:
4 Sep 1826 (age 30-31)
Liverpool, Lancashire10
Vagrancy order. Deported to Ireland.
Residence:
frm Feb 1838 to 1849 (age 42-54)
Occupation:
frm 1838 to 1849 (age 42-54)
Religion:
1840 (age 44-45)
Roman Catholic15
Occupation:
1840 (age 44-45)
Residence:
1840 (age 44-45)
West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire15
Address: Brownlow Hill
Residence:
frm 1841 to 1849 (age 45-54)
Address: Blucher Street
This is 1 mile from St Nicholas Church.
Occupation:
Feb 1849 (age 53-54)
Railway Constable19
Occupation:
1849 (age 53-54)
Address: London and Northwestern Railway, Edge Hill Depot
Occupation:
Only one reference, 16 years after his death.
Death:
28 Aug 1849 (age 53-54)
Cause: an industrial accident: crushed between two wagons.
Address: Blucher Street
Death registered by the Liverpool Coroner.
Burial:
Not found.
Was a service held in the newly opened Roman Catholic Chapel, St Anne's in nearby Overton Street? According to Genuki, records for defunct only available from 1860.
General Registrar, Certified Copy of an Entry of Marriage. Cit. Date: 24 November 1804. General Registrar's Office.
Roman Catholic for Marriage of Danial Lynch and Frances Andrews, St Peter's Priory, Liverpool, Lancashire, 24 November 1840, Liverpool Record Office.
Marriage certificate of John Lindsay and Emma Brown, 22 June 1865, General Registrar's Office.
Parish Register for Marriage of John Lindsay and Emma Brown, St Mary's, Alverstoke, Hampshire, 22 June 1865, Portsmouth History Centre.
HO 107, 1841 England and Wales Census, (6 Jun 1841). The National Archives.
General Registrar, Certified Copy of an Entry of Death. General Registrar's Office.
British Army Service Records, National Archives, (1811), Attestion - 95th Foot, WO 19, Box 0014, Piece A3779 to A4120, Record Number 216;
British Army Service Records, The National Archives, (1811), Attestation - 84th Foot, Box 0066, Piece B3491 to B3863, Record Number 226;
Account of Poor Persons Conveyed from Liverpool. Danial Lynch. Cit. Date: 20 February 1812. Lancashire Record Office.
Ibid. Cit. Date: 4 September 1826. Lancashire Record Office.
Lancashire, Quarter Session Records and Petitions, vol: Order Books RB 294: Page 61, Daniel Lindsay, 1839; Lancashire Record Office, Preston.
vol: QSP 3099/1-94:, Daniel Lindsay, "Epiphany" 1839"; Lancashire Record Office, Preston.
General Registrar, Certified Copy of an Entry of Death. Daniel Lindsay. Cit. Date: 27 September 1849. General Registrar's Office.
Workhouse and Poor Law: Overseers Petition, 1 January 1839, Lancashire Record Office.
General Registrar, Certified Copy of an Entry of Marriage. General Registrar's Office.
Ibid. Cit. Date: 24 November 1840. General Registrar's Office.
Parish Register for Marriage of Mary Jane Lindsay and John Rawlinson, Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, 14 May 1860, Liverpool Record Office.
General Registrar, Certified Copy of an Entry of Death. Cit. Date: 27 September 1849. General Registrar's Office.
Parish Register for Marriage of Catherine Andrews and John Titherington, St Peter's, Liverpool, Lancashire, 20 February 1849, Liverpool Record Office.
News item in The Liverpool Mail, Page 6, Liverpool, Lancashire, 1 September 1849, British Library.
News item in The Liverpool Mercury, Page 8, Liverpool, Lancashire, 31 August 1849, British Library.
News item in The Liverpool Standard, Page 5, Liverpool, Lancashire, 4 September 1849, British Library.
Email from Miriam Bennet to Sue Lindsay, "Liverpool Coroner's Records", 21 January 2016.