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House Numbers
Over the years houses may have been renumbered, for example Whalley Road, Accrington; possibly in 1958. This can cause a lot of confusion when researching census forms.
Is there any documentation anywhere setting out house renumbering? Thanks, Roger |
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Am I right in thinking that door numbering didn't catch on until there was a door to door postal delivery?
The reason I say that is because I have dabbled a little lately tracing the ancestors of my maternal grandmother, and found that addressess were a bit obscure. By that I mean - I found an address which was 'Busk', which turns out to be the stretch of Union Rd between St Pauls school and Haworth St. Other addresses in the list I looked at didn't show door numbers either - just 'so and so Buildings' |
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I think there was a bit of snobbery too. Some of the big houses on Queens Road are referred to by name in the 1911 census, but ordinary houses have numbers.
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I am a novice in this searching lark and did notice that on this link there were no door numbers
Oswaldtwistle and Church 1861 Census Data |
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ps -I have just explored that link again - there ARE some door numbers near the end
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Retlaw. |
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Thanks for that useful info
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Does the Land Registry hold historical records? |
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What makes it easier for me, I have the 1841/51/61 Census's for Accrington in my computer, I can split screen and view two census's together to see if people are still at the same address. Retlaw |
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I've transcribed relevant cenus data into Lotus 1-2-3, it automatically calculates ages from DOB and any gaps where children may have left home or died are obvious. The split-screen facility is very useful on that too. I've also set up hyperlinks between spreadsheets and JPEGS of scans of the original docs for confirmation. |
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[quote=rtbarton;696904]That doesn't help identify the house within (say) Victoria Villas though.
The Burgess Rolls would. Where's Victoria Villas. Retlaw. |
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Burgess Rolls? I remember Energen Rolls :rolleyes:
Todmorden |
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[quote=rtbarton;697138]Burgess Rolls? I remember Energen Rolls :rolleyes:
Daft begger. Burgess Rolls were the forerunners of todays register of electors. Todmorden Hoody Blell, fancy having to live in pudding land, thas getten mi sympathy. Retlaw.:theband: |
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How does one get access to the Burgess Rolls ? |
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