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Title: Austey, Alton - Where was it?
Post by: Coltrane on Wednesday 12 December 07 19:33 GMT (UK)
The 1851 Census shows my Pond ancestors living at 40 Austey, Alton.  I can't find a reference to this address anywhere. Does anyone know whether it now exists, or has been renamed?

Many thanks,
Alan.
Title: Re: Austey, Alton - Where was it?
Post by: Tati on Wednesday 12 December 07 19:38 GMT (UK)
Hi Alan,

Could it be Anstey? There is an Anstey Road in Alton:
http://www.rootschat.com/links/02d6/

 :)
Title: Re: Austey, Alton - Where was it?
Post by: Coltrane on Wednesday 12 December 07 19:44 GMT (UK)
Hi, thanks for a speedy response.  I've taken another look at the Census image and it could well be that!
I'll pay a visit when near that way & check it out.

Alan.
Title: Re: Austey, Alton - Where was it?
Post by: Ecneps on Wednesday 12 December 07 19:45 GMT (UK)
Hi Alan,

Just looked at it, it is Anstey although I suppose could have been read as Austey,

(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/6858/1841ponduw3.png)

but the enumeration page is much clearer:

(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/8782/1841ansteyvi4.png)

Barbara  :)
Title: Re: Austey, Alton - Where was it?
Post by: Coltrane on Wednesday 12 December 07 19:51 GMT (UK)
Hi Barbara, that's very kind - it certainly looked like a 'u' to my poor eyes!

Alan.
Title: Re: Austey, Alton - Where was it?
Post by: Ecneps on Wednesday 12 December 07 20:01 GMT (UK)
Oh, I agree, when you don't know the area (and I don't!) it's easy to read that n as a u, wasn't sure if you'd seen it yourself or had a look-up done

Anyway, thought posting the images would save you a trip  ;)

Barbara  :D
Title: Re: Austey, Alton - Where was it?
Post by: janeh on Sunday 16 December 07 05:31 GMT (UK)
You mentioned that Thomas Pond was living at ‘40 Anstey’ in the 1851 census. I think you will find that the ‘40’ was the enumerator’s number and not part of the address. There were no numbers along Anstey Road, except for Woodbine Cottages, until about 1900. Thomas was living in part of tithe no.459 - a pair of cottages owned by William Kent. Thomas’ had a rateable value of £4/10/-. Earlier, in the 1841 census, Thomas, his wife, Jane, and daughter, Frances, had been living in one of the Woodbine Cottages, having moved from Holybourne. Yours Jane