35 Dewsbury Road in the 1881 & 1891 Census
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Please, please, please could somebody help me with this.Could anybody with access to the 1881 and 1891 census please find 35 Dewsbury Road and tell me who the occupants were.I trawled through all the individual enumeration districts and it seems to be missing. I believe that number 35 is on the east side of Dewsbury Road, to the south of the Sun Iron Foundry ie. between Healey Street [to the north] and Jack Lane [to the south].The small terrace of houses indicated is where I believe number 35 to be but it doesn’t seem to appear in either census.
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in 1881 No 45 Dewsbury road is inbetween 58 Jack Lane, and 62 Jack Lane. Maybe it was a different number alltogether in 1881 ? in 1891 Census on FMP 16 LOFTHOUSE, Martha Head Married F 58 1833 Shopkeeper SweetsGainsborough, Lincolnshire View 16 KELLY, Charles Son Single M 22 1869 Machine FitterGainsborough, Lincolnshire Hope this is of help weenie
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1881 Census Martha Lofthouse, 1833 Gainsborough,Lodgings Keeper.Charles Kelly,1868 Sheffield, Visitor.Alice Bateson, 1829 Rawdon, VisitorSarah Webster, 1821 Leeds, LodgerMary Ann Smith, 1863 Tadcaster, Lodger
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chemimike wrote: The 1893 directory indicates that Higgins St is between no 37 & 39 Dewsbury Road. The 1872 directory , although it does not mention Higgins St, shows there was no renumbering between those dates, and thus no 35 must be the red house below Fascinating stuff guys.......Look to the left of the map and the symmetrical arrangement of the streets is broken by a diagonal line.What is this????????
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The Parksider wrote: chemimike wrote: The 1893 directory indicates that Higgins St is between no 37 & 39 Dewsbury Road. The 1872 directory , although it does not mention Higgins St, shows there was no renumbering between those dates, and thus no 35 must be the red house below Fascinating stuff guys.......Look to the left of the map and the symmetrical arrangement of the streets is broken by a diagonal line.What is this???????? Yes that is odd
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The Parksider wrote: Look to the left of the map and the symmetrical arrangement of the streets is broken by a diagonal line.What is this???????? Reference to the 1847 Leeds (Pottery Field) Godfrey map shows that it is an earlier plot boundary, with the narrow pathway leading SW from the west side of the Parkfield pub being the other.