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St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 15:43
by Ian isle of wight
Hi all. Could anyone point me in the direction of Kellet Buildings, St Anne. I have someone there on the 1861 census but dont know where it could be, (or could have been). Dont get anything when i google it. Thanks and enjoy your day

Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 16:44
by daggers
If you can give us the census details it will save much searching.
D
Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 16:58
by Ian isle of wight
sorry Daggers;
Source citation. class RG9 Peice 2694 Page 26 GSU Roll 543014 or
Jemima miriam smith b about 1860 sheffield Residence 1861 Census Liverpool ( 5 Kellet Bldgs ) ??
thanks Ian
Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 18:03
by MaryA
RG 9; Piece: 2694; Folio: 44; Page: 26
The surname is Simister
Above the image is a link to the District the address is in - in this case District 26
Clicking this opens a menu that allows you to view the Description of the Enumeration District.
In the St Anne Street Ward and in St Annes Ecclesiastical District.
Including Springfield Street North Side from St Anne Street to Christian Street
Clare Street both sides with Courts from Springfield Street to Myrtle View
St Anne Street West Side with courts from Springfield Street to Great Richmond Street
If you enter "springfield, liverpool" into googlemaps you will see that the area is just off St Anne's Street not far from Islington.
Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 18:29
by Ian isle of wight
MaryA. Yes Simister, i put her married name

now i know how to find out the area, Thank you

Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 31 Jul 2012 14:59
by Heli
Hi!
Question for Mary.
How did you know that the folio number was 44?
Heli
Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 31 Jul 2012 18:19
by MaryA
Hard work!
No really I went to the National Archive site for the Census
Street Index, I put together links for most census years
http://www.forum.liverpool-genealogy.or ... dex#p85556
and found Kellett Buildings.
Then as I was looking for an incorrect surname I wasn't having any luck finding it, so chose just any old "Smith" in the Piece and scrolled along until I came to 44/45.
Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 31 Jul 2012 18:26
by Heli
Thanks Mary, that had me puzzled. Perhaps I will be able to find my way round the records that well one day.
Heli.
Re: St Anne Liverpool
Posted: 31 Jul 2012 20:13
by dickiesam
On the 1861 census summary Kellets Buildings are located on Kitchen Terrace [Islington?]. They are between 8 Kitchen Terrace and 1 Gaslan (?) Place.