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Sharman 27-06-2010 17:58

Penny House, Accrington
 
Dear all

I am researching Walmsley's in Accrington and surrounding area, I have a death certificate dated 1862 and the 1861 census state that my Walmsley's were living at Penny House, Old Accrington. Does anybody know what Penny House was and where it was in Accrington.

Looking at the 1861 census there were more than 1 family living there, including 2 different families of Walmsleys and I am trying to work out if the heads of house could have been brothers.

Any information on Penny House would be most grateful.

Thanks
Sharman :rolleyes:

flashy 27-06-2010 18:03

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
i don't know of a Penny House but i know of a Penny House Lane, its just to the left of the lights on Burnley road, maybe that was a lane that led to Penny House? i'm only assuming though

flashy 27-06-2010 18:06

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
here is where Penny House Cottages are, it might give you a rough idea, or maybe a start

penny house cottages accrington - Google Maps

anzac 27-06-2010 19:02

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
Penny House was situated in Penny House Lane near the railway bridge and was demolished to make way for the construction of Queens Road according to the book "The Old Homesteads of Accrington & District" by Ainsworth. There are 3 pages of information about the history of the house but no mention of the Walmsley Family there

anzac 27-06-2010 19:03

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
Just looked in the index of the book and there is quite a bit of info about the Walmsley Family which may help with your research later on

Retlaw 27-06-2010 20:21

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sharman (Post 824718)
Dear all

I am researching Walmsley's in Accrington and surrounding area, I have a death certificate dated 1862 and the 1861 census state that my Walmsley's were living at Penny House, Old Accrington. Does anybody know what Penny House was and where it was in Accrington.

Looking at the 1861 census there were more than 1 family living there, including 2 different families of Walmsleys and I am trying to work out if the heads of house could have been brothers.

Any information on Penny House would be most grateful.

Thanks
Sharman :rolleyes:

There are Walmsleys mentioned living in New Accrington as far back as 1527.
Several Walmsleys paid taxes to the King in 1660 when Charles II returned to the throne.

Retlaw.

katex 28-06-2010 17:07

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
2 Attachment(s)
Feel like I am becoming the map lady .. :D

Here are two maps Sharman... one showing where it was and the other overlaid with a more up-to-date version to give you some orientation.

I think this map is around 1840 >> 45 (before the railway anyway)

The road is, of course, Burnley Road.

Retlaw probably knows .. but the grouch always makes me work for information..lol.

Attachment 16362

Attachment 16363

Atarah 23-07-2010 17:04

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
Any of your "Victorian" Walmsleys a publican? If so, plenty of info for you.

DaveinGermany 23-07-2010 18:51

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 824929)
Feel like I am becoming the map lady .. :D

Better that than a Bag lady Katex, & besides I reckon your maps have been quite helpful to folk looking to pick out places.

DaveT 17-01-2014 22:55

Re: Penny House, Accrington
 
Only just joined the site so only seeing this post for the first time. I have several families of Kenyons also having children born at Penny house. Some at Plantation house too. Wondering what the houses were for. Workers at a mill, the poor or some kind of workhouse maybe.


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