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Originally Posted by susie123
Actually Mack, Bob said that J Bleasdale a labourer was at 144, not necessarily Bleasdale's shop. And that was in 1951. If the numbers haven't changed, according to Google Streetview, no 144 is next to a shop which is on the bottom rh corner of Henry Street. This would presumable have been Thornbers.
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I agree, Sue, don't think 144 was ever a shop. Just a house.
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Originally Posted by Mack
I'm a bit confused and will have to confir with my sister. I had no idea that Adelaide's husband, William, came to the US. husband)
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No, he CAME FROM the U.S.... shows that he was born there.
These are the residents of both 156/158 in 1911. The Knights could possibly have rented out the accommodation over the shop and still be living at 48, Whalley Road (not there now).
Interesting.
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