Individual Details
John KEEGAN
(1847 - )
On 1881 census living at court26, no 5 Watery Lane. At no 2 watery lane is Edward Keegan from Ross Common could this be his brother. John is a brick maker. Edward is a road labourer.
1897 census living at 4 Sidney road. A James Jennings ages 2 is living there as his nephew.
1901 Census more children and a Harriet Knight staying there, B 1857 Birmingham. Stated as a visitor. Son Martin is in Barracks in Warwickshire as a private, infantry, militia. Daughters Maria and Nellie living with now married Ann Grayland nee Keegan. On 1911 census Thomas living with them now at 40 Tilton Road. They are living with Margaret Butcher nee Keegan. and her family.
Edward living with his wife and daughter at 4 back of 40 Tilton Road. Martin living at 113 Tilton Road.
1897 census living at 4 Sidney road. A James Jennings ages 2 is living there as his nephew.
1901 Census more children and a Harriet Knight staying there, B 1857 Birmingham. Stated as a visitor. Son Martin is in Barracks in Warwickshire as a private, infantry, militia. Daughters Maria and Nellie living with now married Ann Grayland nee Keegan. On 1911 census Thomas living with them now at 40 Tilton Road. They are living with Margaret Butcher nee Keegan. and her family.
Edward living with his wife and daughter at 4 back of 40 Tilton Road. Martin living at 113 Tilton Road.
Events
Families
Spouse | Mary KING (1853 - ) |
Father | James KEEGAN ( - ) |
Sibling | Ann KEEGAN (1851 - 1927) |
Endnotes
1. Wedding Register John KEEGAN and Mary KING: Registered at Birmingham During December 1872: Volume 6d: Page 380
2. Marriage Certificate Reference:AB 561713 On 14 September 1873 at St Chads Cathedral, Birmingham Edward BEMBRIDGE: age 28 a Single person of Sheep Street, Birmingham a Spring Maker married Anne KEEGAN age 23 a Single person of Sheep Street, Birmingham in the presence of John KEEGAN and Mary KING: The Husbands Father is Henry BEMBRIDGE: shown as a Show Maker: The Wifes Father is James KEEGAN is shown as a Labourer