Thankyou Sally.
I was not able to find either family (except the little girl named Sarah Lewis), in the 1891 census, so I appreciate you bringing the 1881 census to our attention.
I was not able to find either family (except the little girl named Sarah Lewis), in the 1891 census, so I appreciate you bringing the 1881 census to our attention.

Agreed. The thing is, we can spend hours inventing potential scenario's to avoid the natural conclusion. Or, we can just accept Occams Razor, that they were most likely the same woman. That is the simplest conclusion to draw.
Not necessarily aliases, just other names. Alias sound like a conspiracy, I mean Lewis had a family name, possibly a married name, if he left her then she may have taken the common-law man's name. So Lewis might have used three different names over the years. I'm not suggesting she was trying to hide incognito.
That bein the case, there is no reason why she couldn't have been married in 1888, and had a spat with her husband. I don't discount the possibility on the other hand, that Mrs Kennedy (Caroline Kennedy) and Mrs Keyler were one and the same; but this doesn't militate against the possibility that Mary Ann Kennedy passed herself off as 'Mrs' Kennedy.
Head Spinning!

Another way of looking at it is that Mrs Keyler/Gallagher may have been her mother (a, Mrs Lewis, or a, Mrs Kennedy) and re-married, or became common-law with a man named Keyler/Gallagher. So calling them her parents was a half-truth.
There is certainly something to investigate here between the Kennedy's, Keyler/Gallagher & Lewis, a future project perhaps?
There is certainly something to investigate here between the Kennedy's, Keyler/Gallagher & Lewis, a future project perhaps?
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