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William Henry Halsall and Sarah Randale Kelly, both from Manx families married in Liverpool in 1894. Together with William John, a son from William Henry's first marriage, they had ten children.
William Henry Halsall was one of eight children of Manx parents William Halsall and Mary Ann Kelly who also married in Liverpool.
William Henry Halsall, was born in 1857 at Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England while the family were living at 188 Bedford Street. He was christened on 15th November 1857 at St. Peters Church, Liverpool.
William Henry Halsall's father, William Halsal was born in Isle of Man around 1835. His father in turn was Thomas Halsal, a joiner. William may have been born in Malew and his mother may have been Isabella Quirk as there are census (1841 & 1851), christening (1833) and marriage (1822) records that match closely. It is possible that Richard Quine, who was a witness at the Liverpool marriage of William and Mary Ann in 1857, is the same one who was at Glen Rushen, Patrick Parish were William was too in 1851, while both were working in Lead Mining. |