who lived in this house in 1940?
who lived in this house in 1940?
Hi folks . does anyone know how to find out who lived at an address in 1940`s. trying to find out if a Susan Booth lived at 100 old chester road , Birkenhead in late 1940 to 1953 . and was this susan booth ( nee . susan casey ) can`t find a marriage , if it is the person I`m looking for she was alone when she died . if it is susan casey 1877 ( govan ,Scotland ) and she died as susan booth in b`head 1953. I need to find out if she lived at this address as it was found in some family papers . thanks .
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
She was listed there as Mrs Susan Booth in 1937/38 according to Kelly's Directory. You could try the electoral rolls for 1945 and onwards for later listings.
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Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
I think the only way is as Blue says, find the electoral register with her in and work backwards to find out when she arrived, or whether there was anybody else living in the house with her, perhaps earlier on you might find a husband also there.
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Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
There was a,
William Booth, occupation, Smith, living at 100 Old Chester Rd, 1916 directory.
William Booth, occupation, Smith, living at 100 Old Chester Rd, 1916 directory.
Bert
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
Doing a search for a marriage in Scotland between 1877 and 2012 produces 1 hit,
William Booth married Susan Casey, 1906,
Sorry no credits left to have a peep.
William Booth married Susan Casey, 1906,
Sorry no credits left to have a peep.
Bert
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
thanks for all your input so far ,it`s been very helpful ,I will try to get into the electrol rolls , sadly my Scottish credits have run out also . but all info sounds hopeful . many thanks
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
Library shut today, however found this,
William Booth,
Birth 1882, Lanarkshire,
Document year 1914,
Royal Field Artillery
43606,
Wife, Susan, 100 Old Chester Road, Tranmere,
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss ... &ml_rpos=2
William Booth,
Birth 1882, Lanarkshire,
Document year 1914,
Royal Field Artillery
43606,
Wife, Susan, 100 Old Chester Road, Tranmere,
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss ... &ml_rpos=2
Bert
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
If William survived WW1 this could be him....
Death: BOOTH, William
Registration district: Birkenhead, Cheshire
Year of registration: 1925; Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death: 43
Volume no: 8A; Page no: 639
Death: BOOTH, William
Registration district: Birkenhead, Cheshire
Year of registration: 1925; Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death: 43
Volume no: 8A; Page no: 639
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Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
He did survive DS and I agree that will be him.
Likely he ended up in Lairds as a blacksmith, having served his apprenticeship in Scotland.
Likely he ended up in Lairds as a blacksmith, having served his apprenticeship in Scotland.
Bert
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
wow folks you have been busy ! I can`t believe what you have come up with in such a short time. can BERT translate the photobucket docs for me as I can`t make them out .
I will tell you all part of my family secret that you have proven by unearthing the link between this address and the marriage of susan to William booth . it now seems that a senior person in my tree had a daughter that none of the family knows about , quite a shock to me when this info was given to me I was quite shocked and not really convinced . but there are too many people connecting so I will have to live with the shock and a new branch of my family.
I will tell you all part of my family secret that you have proven by unearthing the link between this address and the marriage of susan to William booth . it now seems that a senior person in my tree had a daughter that none of the family knows about , quite a shock to me when this info was given to me I was quite shocked and not really convinced . but there are too many people connecting so I will have to live with the shock and a new branch of my family.
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
Hi Lemon,
it translates,
Susan Casey, married at Bridgeton, 3/11/1906 and the name of the registrar.
it translates,
Susan Casey, married at Bridgeton, 3/11/1906 and the name of the registrar.
Bert
Re: who lived in this house in 1940?
thanks bert , the writing was really bad .