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Louisa <Dalton> (1858-) |
Louisa <Dalton> 2
Things to check: Both the 1900 and 1910 US census records say she is the mother of 4, of whom 3 survive. Both Elizabeth and Rupert disappear from the census records prior to 1900, but both appear on a passenger manifest, arriving in 1891. In her life: • In 1881 she lived at 9 Bovill St. in Radford, Nottinghamshire, England. 2 • Louisa was counted in the 1881 England census for Radford, Nottinghamshire, England. 2 R.G.11/3343, Page 20. • In 1891 she lived at 84 Trafalgar St in Radford, Nottinghamshire, England. 4 Recorded as a visitor there, in the home of Charles Sheratt. • Louisa was counted in the 1891 England census for Radford, Nottinghamshire, England. 4 R.G.12/2686, Page 14. • She immigrated from England in 1891 to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 5 • In 1900 she lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1 • She was counted in the 1900 US census for Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1 ED 837, SD 1, Sheet 3A, ward 33. • In 1910 Louisa lived at 403 Cambria Street in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 5 • She was counted in the 1910 US census for Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 5 ED 786, SD 1, Sheet 14A, ward 33. • She was naturalized a US citizen on 29 June 1914 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 6 "By marriage." • In 1920 Louisa lived at 403 Cambria Street in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 7 • She was counted in the 1920 US census for Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 7 ED 1121, SD 1, Sheet 8A, ward 33. • In 1930 Louisa lived at 150 Oak Street in Patchoque, Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York. 8 • She was counted in the 1930 US census for Patchoque, Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York. 8 ED 52-22, SD 36, Sheet 1B. Louisa married Joseph Dalton, son of William Dalton, Jr. and Sarah <Dalton>, about 1876.1 (Joseph Dalton was born on 3 April 1856 in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, England 9 6 10.) |
1 U.S. Census -- 1900.
2 England Census -- 1881, R.G.11/3343, Page 20.
3 United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Naturalization Service, Petition for Naturalization: Joseph Dalton (District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania). Rec. Date: 1 October 1913.
4 England Census -- 1891, R.G.12/2686, Page 14.
5 U.S. Census -- 1910.
6 United States Department of State, "Passport Application -- Joseph Dalton." Rec. Date: 5 March 1921.
7 U.S. Census -- 1920.
8 U.S Census -- 1930.
9 United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Naturalization Service, Petition for Naturalization: Joseph Dalton (District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania). Rec. Date: 1 October 1913, This document gives the complete "Mansfield Woodhouse" address, though it's spelled Woodis here.
10 "FreeBMD" (The Trustees of FreeBMD), Registered June 1856.
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