Catholic baptisms
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Hi Glen,
Liverpool St George, Dale St
http://www.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/S ... -IND-S.htm
Try and find a map now.
Liverpool St George, Dale St
http://www.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/S ... -IND-S.htm
Try and find a map now.
Bert
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... ool_sw.jpg
I'm not sure if its Spitalfieds St, difficult to see, just above Highfield St, off Tithebarn St.
I'm not sure if its Spitalfieds St, difficult to see, just above Highfield St, off Tithebarn St.
Bert
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You're a star, Bert. Thanks. I'm just in the middle of doing my 'proper work' but keep getting waylaid with family history (!) so it may be tomorrow before I can take a proper look at the map and see if it inspires a eureka moment.
Glen
Glen
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That looks like Smithfield Street above Highfield Street.
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Yes Blue,
It is Smithfield, just found it on a clearer map, unfortunately Spitalfields is not on it.
It is Smithfield, just found it on a clearer map, unfortunately Spitalfields is not on it.
Bert
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The very nice man who enumerated that area has drawn you a map. His text reads -
All that part bounded by the South Side of Dale Street, and the west side of the Old Haymarket - the north side of Whitechapel, and the east side of Preston Street, including Manchester Street, Spital Fields, part of Shawhill Street, Vaughans Buildings and sundry Courts.

Manchester is behind the entrance to the old tunnel.
All that part bounded by the South Side of Dale Street, and the west side of the Old Haymarket - the north side of Whitechapel, and the east side of Preston Street, including Manchester Street, Spital Fields, part of Shawhill Street, Vaughans Buildings and sundry Courts.

Manchester is behind the entrance to the old tunnel.
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In the 1841 and 1851 a number of Spitalfield(s) locations appear, all are in the parish of St George. That Church was built in Derby Square on what is now the site of the Queen Victoria monument.
https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki ... Lancashire
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Thanks again everyone. Where do you get this fabulous information from?!
I'll try and piece things together now.
Glen
I'll try and piece things together now.
Glen
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A bit more....Gwebb1 wrote:Thanks again everyone. Where do you get this fabulous information from?!
I'll try and piece things together now.
Glen
The following Courts are all listed in the 1841 census as being off the street known as Spitalfields.....
Alls Court, Spitalfields
Ash Court, Spitalfields
Elm Court, Spitalfields
Jolliff Court, Spitalfields
Oak Court, Spitalfields
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Just to let you know that the map was from the 1851 Enumerator's walk, but possibly those courts might still be the same.
"Jolliff" might be interesting to Peter.
"Jolliff" might be interesting to Peter.
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Hi friends.
I've just discovered I am going to be in Liverpool tomorrow afternoon (Saturday). Can anyone tell me if it is possible to search records anywhere after lunch on Saturday? Not sure when the Record Office etc are open these days.
Thanks.
Glen
I've just discovered I am going to be in Liverpool tomorrow afternoon (Saturday). Can anyone tell me if it is possible to search records anywhere after lunch on Saturday? Not sure when the Record Office etc are open these days.
Thanks.
Glen
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The Liverpool Record Office is presently closed and due to reopen mid May after refurbishment so unfortunately you will not be able to visit tomorrow.
Hilary
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Thanks, Hilary. I'll put a visit on my 'to do list' for later in the year!
Glen
Glen