Street name in Everton area, 1851

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Street name in Everton area, 1851

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Can anyone please help with a street name from the 1851 census. It could be Clover or Dover Street, and must have been close to Rose Vale.
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Plover or Peover Street? Between Comus Street and Rose Hill? An 1864 map says Plover, a 1900s map says Peover.

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Thanks for that, I think you must be right, though the writing tells me otherwise!
If you are interested enough, the reference is HO107/2189/7 - Joseph Gregson at no. 26.

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Hi daggers
Not sure that Blue had the right area as hers was Rose Hill.? ( Sorry Blue, not meaning to be rude, you are amazing with your maps :D )
Have looked at 1851 census and compared the writing. Dover Street I think as the way the enumerator writes D in daughter is the same and I found a Caroline and the C looks very different.
There was also a Robert Daglish on the page I was looking at :wink:

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Re HO107 Piece 2189 Folio 356 Page 5

I think definitely DOVER Street.. Check out a resident name David on the next summary page [6], and the D for daughters in gender columns.
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erika wrote:Hi daggers
Not sure that Blue had the right area as his (I'm a bloke LOL) was Rose Hill.? ( Sorry Blue, not meaning to be rude, you are amazing with your maps :D )
Have looked at 1851 census and compared the writing. Dover Street I think as the way the enumerator writes D in daughter is the same and I found a Caroline and the C looks very different.
There was also a Robert Daglish on the page I was looking at :wink:
It does look like Dover Street. It appears that the name of this street was changed from Dover Street to Dorrington Street. See link below:-

http://liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/Stree ... 0Names.htm


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West Derby is a good example of his D's

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Good idea to check the Enumeration District as it often seems to have been written more legibly.
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Thanks very much for all contributions - the maps are always welcome.

I will go along with 'Dover' as the street name. It would be good if we could know why certain names were chosen and some were changed. A great project for someone...

Erika - well spotted: that was the name that led me to that street, but I found it did not always come up in the search via Anc. He is a mystery still, but I now have him in the long ' to do' list.

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