Outbreak of World War II


 

 Around 1939, the time of the Census [or Register] the Sharkeys had literally scattered and left Greenock.

Thomas and Patrick (jnr) both serving in the forces, and ending up in London after the war and staying.

Tom Sharkey:


 

Josephine was working in London and stayed and married there.

Josephine Sharkey, with her daughter June:


 

Kathleen was working on the Isle of Wight and ended up marrying and staying in London.

Annie had been working in London and had gone to Aylsbury to have her first child. The London Hosps where sending women and children out of the city at the time. 

Annie:



Elizabeth, who had married in 1926 was registered living in Liverpool at 95, Upper Parliment Street. She was alone with no children and no husband. In 1940 she was to move to 14 Oakdale Road, just near the famous Penny Lane.

Elizabeth (1938 in Scotland):


 

Sarah Sharkey (Jnr, Sadie) had married Thomas Hunter in 1936 in Glasgow, he was a Marine Engineer. And they moved to Liverpool, just opposite the LFC football ground. They moved there about 1938, and by 1939 her mother (Sarah Sharkey) and the youngest Sharkey sibling , James was living with them.

Sadie and Tom Hunter:


 

Pretty much that same year, or just after James was to start work in the Merchant Navy which he done for most of his life. He ended up emmigrating to New Zealand.

Jim Sharkey:


 

By 1941, Sadie and Tom Hunter where living in Berbice Road, along with Sadies mum Sarah. And just across the road about 200 yards away, Elizabeth Sharkey had set up home in Oakdale road. They would all stay there and see out their days there.


Next................ William Crawford & Elizabeth Sharkey.

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