There is no Richard LEARY in the surviving part of the 1841 census. 1831
census did not include any names. There is no Michael LEARY aged 10+-2 in
that census, the oldest being 6 and apparently born Ireland, son of
Cornelius and Mary LEARY. The 1841 census for Upper Merthyr, which area
included a number of families from Ireland in later censuses, has not
survived.
"This lookup was made using material published by Glamorgan Family History
Society, details of membership and their research service with a full list
of published indexes and transcriptions for sale can be seen on
http://www.glamfhs.org/ "
Similarly there is no Richard LEARY in the 1851 census of Glamorgan. There
is a Michael LURRIE age 22, farm servant, b Ireland, on the census at a farm
called Court, at Llangan & St Mary Hill, near Cowbridge.
"This lookup was made using material published by Glamorgan Family History
Society, details of membership and their research service with a full list
of published indexes and transcriptions for sale can be seen on
http://www.glamfhs.org/ "
Sorry
Jeff
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From: <DBJOLEARY(a)aol.com>
To: <WLS-SWANSEA-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 4:07 PM
Subject: [Swansea] Re: WLS-SWANSEA-D Digest V03 #112
Searching for a Michael Leary, who may have been born in Swansea on
Sept.
1831. Is there an 1831, 1841, or 1851 census that shows the complete
family with
the father being Richard Leary?
Thanks.
Don O'Leary
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