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Robin | Report | 4 Sep 2008 14:12 |
i have found a relative on 1891 census but the address in Manchester disappeared by 1901 census and have since lost him. |
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Glen In Tinsel Knickers | Report | 4 Sep 2008 14:40 |
it might be the properties did not exist in the 1901 census or they may fall in a different district or parish to the earlier census returns, streets could be renumbered or even re-named.. |
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Robin | Report | 4 Sep 2008 20:29 |
thank you, a trip to the area is needed |
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mgnv | Report | 5 Sep 2008 15:43 |
If the Burligton St in question is the modern one by the uni, then it exists on the 1848/93 OS maps. |