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14-10-2006, 00:14
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culvert street
Hi Just wondered if anybody knows were culvert street was located in accrington probably about 1900
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14-10-2006, 22:55
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Re: culvert street
Yes it ran from Manchester road to Grange Lane, it is still there part under the Fire Station tower in Manchester Rd. the properties were not totally demolished, just enough to bring them down to 3 feet below the Fire Station yard, holes were made in them for the concrete pillars that support the fire station tower. By the way there was another street under the fire station yard, known as Brook St.
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27-01-2010, 19:53
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Re: culvert street
Thanks Walter, that's very useful information. I'll see if I can find it on old maps now I know where I'm looking. My wife's g-g-grandmother was apparently living there (No 1) at the time of the 1861 census.
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27-01-2010, 21:00
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Re: culvert street
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Originally Posted by earthdog
Thanks Walter, that's very useful information. I'll see if I can find it on old maps now I know where I'm looking. My wife's g-g-grandmother was apparently living there (No 1) at the time of the 1861 census.
Alan
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Bloomin Eck this threads over 4 years old.
This was Culvert St looking from Grange Lane, to Manchester Rd.
Retlaw.
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27-01-2010, 21:03
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Re: culvert street
Well that's even better, ta very much. Looks quite nice doesn't it? I love all the names, dates and places in ancestry research, but photos really bring it all to life. Thanks again.
Alan
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27-01-2010, 21:22
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Re: culvert street
Hi - what was your relatives surname? You never know, some of us may know something about her, you just never know! :-)
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27-01-2010, 21:31
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Re: culvert street
Atarah - this person is posting from Windsor - is it possible that we have Royalty members who come from Accrington. I hope the answer is summat common like Hindle.
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27-01-2010, 22:18
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Re: culvert street
Sorry to disappoint, I don't live up at the big 'ouse, and Liz hasn't invited me for tea yet. Maybe to do with the fact that I was dragged up on a council estate in Rugby.
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27-01-2010, 22:27
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Re: culvert street
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Hi - what was your relatives surname? You never know, some of us may know something about her, you just never know! :-)
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This particular ancestor was Ann Jackson, though she was from Hull. She married Edward Burrow soon after the 1861 census and, as far as I know, remained in Accrington after that. Their daughter was Elizabeth Burrow and she married William Henry Woods. Their daughter was Edith Woods who married Benjamin Walter Cotter. Finally, their daughter was Mildred Cotter, my mother-in-law. There's a few names to go on with, I'd certainly be interested to hear from anyone with connections.
This is a great forum BTW, I got some help from the community a while back, see this thread:
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...y-35639-2.html
Alan
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27-01-2010, 23:39
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Re: culvert street
Benjamin Walter Cotter.
Benjamin Walter Cotter.
L/Cpl. 17831. 11th East Lancs.
Original Accrington Pal.
Wnd 01-07-1916.
Lived in Mount Pleasant St, Oswaldtwistle.
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Last edited by Retlaw; 27-01-2010 at 23:41.
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28-01-2010, 08:00
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Re: culvert street
Oh thanks, yes that's him. And here he is (see attached). I've seen his listings on the Pals web site (absent voters and officers and men lists). Do you know of any other good sources of information? I suppose the obvious thing to look for would be what he was up to at the time he was wounded. Where might I go to find that do you think?
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28-01-2010, 12:12
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Re: culvert street
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Oh thanks, yes that's him. And here he is (see attached). I've seen his listings on the Pals web site (absent voters and officers and men lists). Do you know of any other good sources of information? I suppose the obvious thing to look for would be what he was up to at the time he was wounded. Where might I go to find that do you think?
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You won't find much of any thing on that web site
and its full of mistakes, several of the Pals who fought at the battle of the Somme are missing.
And he does'nt have the true figures for the killed and wounded, just guesses, which is miles out.
Ben was wounded during the battle of the Somme
July 1st 1916.
There is an obituary for him in the paper in November 1941.
Retlaw.
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28-01-2010, 12:21
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Re: culvert street
Yes, he was still quite young when he died, my mother-in-law (his daughter) was only about 15 at the time. Thanks for the pointer about the obituary, I'll see if I can get a copy. I guess the local library might hold copies or microfilms of the newspapers? I'll see what they say.
I'll get onto the relevant museums to see what information they hold.
Thanks once more for your help.
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28-01-2010, 12:22
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Re: culvert street
Sorry, I only just saw the attachment. That's marvellous!
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28-01-2010, 12:31
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Re: culvert street
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Originally Posted by earthdog
Yes, he was still quite young when he died, my mother-in-law (his daughter) was only about 15 at the time. Thanks for the pointer about the obituary, I'll see if I can get a copy. I guess the local library might hold copies or microfilms of the newspapers? I'll see what they say.
I'll get onto the relevant museums to see what information they hold.
Thanks once more for your help.
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You will only find a copy of his obit in Accy Library, your local library won't have it, the only other source could be the British Libary which is down in your area.
There is a mistake in the obit which says he enlisted in Sept 1914.
His service number wasn't issued until after Dec 8th 1914.
Retlaw.
Last edited by Retlaw; 28-01-2010 at 12:34.
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