I have come across this address in the 1861 census it says it's in the St Stephen the Martyr enumeration district but I'll be blowed if I can find it. All google searches come up with just Birkenhead and London.
Any ideas please? RG9/2732/~F67
Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
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Re: Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
St Stephen's church was on the east side of Byrom Street. The location was likely somewhere behind the Liverpool Record Office. It was probably a court but I can't find a detailed enough map of the area.
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Re: Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
Very little known about it on Genuki http://www.genuki.org.uk/cgi-bin/church ... AN,ID=2477 but any Parish Registers there may be will be at the Record Office.
If you choose Page 1 of the set if images you were looking at the census, then you will see the Enumerator's Walk listing all the streets nearby.
If you choose Page 1 of the set if images you were looking at the census, then you will see the Enumerator's Walk listing all the streets nearby.
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Re: Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
St. Stephen the Martyr was on Crown Street.
It can be seen here in sqare R7.
http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co. ... z/rt79.htm
It can be seen here in sqare R7.
http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co. ... z/rt79.htm
Re: Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
I did see a mention of Hamilton Terrace Edge Hill on Lancs OPC but ignored it as I wasn't aware that there were two St Stephen's. This court is below the M in ELM GROVE in this small 1890s map.

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Re: Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
Mary, Bertie and Blue, great wombating!!
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Re: Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
The church at Byrom Street was St Stephen's. the one at Grove Street or Crown Street was St Stephen the Martyr.
Same chap, different title!
D
Same chap, different title!
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Re: Hamilton Terrace, Liverpool
Thank you everybody 

Povall Cheshire/Liverpool, Williams/Owens Caernarvon, Brown Liverpool/Cumberland/Ireland, Pritchard Liverpool, Atherton Liverpool, Banks Liverpool, Kelly IOM, Grimes/Botworth/Smith Wirral, Rice Manchester/Ireland, Lockley Manchester, Bowler Manchester.