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James Kelso, 1897

Name
James /Kelso/
Given names
James
Surname
Kelso
Family with parents
father
18541937
Birth: 1854County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death: 8 March 1937Moree, Desertcreat, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
mother
Marriage MarriageJune 1891Magherafelt, County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
3 years
elder sister
1893
Birth: 1893 39 24 County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death:
3 years
elder brother
1895
Birth: 1895 41 26 County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death:
3 years
himself
1897
Birth: 1897 43 28 County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death:
4 years
younger brother
1900
Birth: 1900 46 31 County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death:
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
1904
Birth: 1904 50 35 County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death:
4 years
younger sister
1907
Birth: 1907 53 38 County Tyrone, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death:
Note

1901 census 1 Ballybeg, Mountjoy, Tyrone

Robert J KELSO Head M 43 Male Farmer County Tyrone
Lizzie KELSO Wife M 31 Female County Tyrone
Anna Bella KELSO Daur U 7 Female At School County Tyrone
Robert Charles KELSO Son U 5 Male At School County Tyrone
James KELSO Son U 3 Male County Tyrone
Thomas John KELSO Son 7 months Male County Tyrone
Patrick GILLIS Servant U 25 Male General Servant County Tyrone
Annie ONCIL Servant U 21 Female General Servant County Tyrone

The family were Presbyterian, the Servants were Roman Catholic. Patrick, the servant and the 2 youngest children could not read

1911 census 8 Moree, The Rock, County Tyrone

Robert J KELSO Head M 43 Male Farmer County Tyrone
Lizzie KELSO Wife M 31 Female 19 years 8 7 County Tyrone
Robert C KELSO Son S 15 Male Scholar County Tyrone
Anna B KELSO Daur S 17 Female Scholar County Tyrone
James KELSO Son S 13 Male Scholar County Tyrone
Thomas J KELSO Son S 10 Male Scholar County Tyrone
Lilly KELSO Daur S 9 Female Scholar County Tyrone
Elsie KELSO Daur S 6 Female Scholar County Tyrone
May S KELSO Daur S 3 Female Scholar County Tyrone

All were Presbyterian and only May could not read