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dutch

dutch Report 18 Oct 2008 17:47

yes Bertie was my dad in between him and his brother were two sisters,Helen and Winnifred,but was abit surprise when Elsie came up,he devoice my g,mother in 1904,and the plot thickens as shes buried in the same grave,they did some strange things years ago .no wonder we get confused,but he was military man,he was warrent officer and sergent major of his regt,my cousin sent photo of him in full uinform,i put it on war forum and thats how i found out about him in the army,and also the first time i had seen photo of my g,father as he died in 1918

dutch

dutch Report 18 Oct 2008 17:49

Hi Blossom,i only found out yesterday thats were they lived,i have photos of some of the houses they have lived in,and this one was new to me

mgnv

mgnv Report 18 Oct 2008 19:54

Here's the location stuff for Jim's 1901 census

1901 England Census
Name: Thos Bagnall Read
...
Civil Parish: Wood Green
Ecclesiastical parish: St Michael
County/Island: Middlesex
Country: England
Street address: 4 Parside Villas
Registration district: Edmonton
Sub registration district: Tottenham
ED, institution, or vessel: 66
Household schedule number: 94
...
Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 1256; Folio: 81; Page: 13.

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Here's a transcription of the Enumerators page for ED 66 (1901) [omitting the top matter]:


Boundary of the ED
North by Parish Boundary of Southgate. East by the Middle of Wolves Lane. South by the Middle of
White Hart Lane. West by the Middle of Soutjgate Road "Called Green Lanes".

[The modern Haringey-Barnet boundary runs between and parallel to Lyndhurst Rd and Berkshire Gdns around here.
I presume the old parish boundary was the same.
This also solves Sue's problem - I presume Southgate Rd was an intermediate form before Green Lanes became the High Road around here.]

Contents of ED
Sothgate Road "Green Lanes" East Side from Southgate Parish Boundary to White Hart Lane including
Lyndhurst Road, Maryland Road, Arcadian Gardens, Sylvan Road "or Villas", Woodside Road,
Eastham Grove, Canning Cresent, Newnham Road and Kings Road, White Hart Lane "North Side"
from Sothgate Road to Wolves Lane.

dutch

dutch Report 18 Oct 2008 20:20

thank you for the information will print this off,so i dont ask the same question as i tend to forget