Researching Harris, Mason, Murray, Dickson and Denovan in Scotland, Drury and Brady in Ireland, and Boothby, Gower, Waghorn, Blyth and Humphrey in England.
Researching Harris, Mason, Murray, Dickson and Denovan in Scotland, Drury and Brady in Ireland, and Boothby, Gower, Waghorn, Blyth and Humphrey in England.
It says RG12/89 at the bottom - is that the right thing?
Researching Harris, Mason, Murray, Dickson and Denovan in Scotland, Drury and Brady in Ireland, and Boothby, Gower, Waghorn, Blyth and Humphrey in England.
Yes, it's Castle Street East.
Class: RG12; Piece: 89; Folio 90; Page 21;
This pub is on the same page and the street name is a lot clearer for that entry.
Thanks everyone so much for your help, I really appreciate it.
Researching Harris, Mason, Murray, Dickson and Denovan in Scotland, Drury and Brady in Ireland, and Boothby, Gower, Waghorn, Blyth and Humphrey in England.
I know that this will probably seem a very silly question to most of you, but where would I find out the list of streets in each enumeration district? I didn't know you could do this (still so much to learn!).
Thanks
Researching Harris, Mason, Murray, Dickson and Denovan in Scotland, Drury and Brady in Ireland, and Boothby, Gower, Waghorn, Blyth and Humphrey in England.
I know that this will probably seem a very silly question to most of you, but where would I find out the list of streets in each enumeration district? I didn't know you could do this (still so much to learn!).
Thanks
If you look at the actual image of that census, above the image is a line that says
"You are here - search - census - .................. All Souls - District 4"
If you click on the All Souls you should get a list of the districts in All Souls. You can then click on "View description of enumeration district" for District 4
Is that on Ancestry? My membership ran out and I'm feeling skint at the moment but looks like I might have to re-invest.....
Thanks
Researching Harris, Mason, Murray, Dickson and Denovan in Scotland, Drury and Brady in Ireland, and Boothby, Gower, Waghorn, Blyth and Humphrey in England.
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