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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cheshire => Topic started by: dave2 on Friday 14 November 08 12:31 GMT (UK)
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:)My great Grandmother was born in Cheadle Buckeley in 1853, i have been able to find out that in 1879 it was merged with Cheadle Moseley to form Cheadle Hulme.
my request is any information on a road name from the birth cert it is difficult to read the road name.
it appears as possible Brinkway or similar( definitely starts with B & ends in WAY) but i am unable to find a road of this name in Cheadle, if any has access to old maps or knows the where abouts of this road as the name may have changed during the merger i would appreciate your help ??? ???
Thank You
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Thanks Ruskie the address makes sense now probably Brinksway
Thanks again
not used roots for a while it worked then and worked now
cheers
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A couple more thoughts Dave ...
If you can find your family in the 1861 and 1871 censuses and they are still living in Brinksway, you can trace the enumerator's route by trawling through their 'neighbours' - this often reveals a landmark which still exists today, helping you to locate where they lived.
As you say, streets often change specially in cities, but you can sometimes get lucky.
I usually compare an old and new map (google maps or microsoft maps are good) with the same map from this site:
www.oldmaps.co.uk (slow to scroll ;)) where you can often find many of the old place names.
Let me know if you need any help. ;D
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Ruskie.
:) :) Thanks will keep that in mind :) :)
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My now deceased Aunt and Uncle lived on Brinksway opposite a pub called Bulkeley Arms which was nicknamed Bo Garrets.
The area has changed but the pub is now officially called Bo Garrets (thiink it is spelt differently),
My Aunts house which had a yard behind which had a fence and on the other side was the bank of the River Mersey. The land was decided to be unsafe - so I was told - and the houses along that bit of Higher Brinksway with a taxi firm next door to my Aunts were demolished.
So if you look along the banks of the Mersey into Stockport you will find Brinksway.
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Thanks knittree enery little helps :) :)
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If you can find Chestergate on a map of the centre of Stockport and follow it through it eventually changes to Brinksway. Brinksway in it's turn changes to Stockport Road when it gets to the Cheadle Heath area.
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Hello everybody - just introducing myself. Can I just offer a tiny corrective to the thread for others who may have rellies and ancestors in the area: the correct name is Cheadle BULKELEY and for the most part this comprises much of modern Edgeley.
Dave2 - if you need any help with your Brinksway folk, please let me know. Lots of mine lived on Brinksway Road for years. But can I offer, Dave, that in the period you want here (1853ish) you may need to access the Heaton Norris census returns, as quite a bit of Brinksway came under Heaton Norris, and oddly enough, HN was 'officially' in Lancashire. This may make a difference if you're failing to find them on the returns. :)
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Brinksway would never have been in Lancashire as it is on the wrong side of the river. Heaton Norris, yes, but not Brinksway.
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Brinksway would never have been in Lancashire as it is on the wrong side of the river. Heaton Norris, yes, but not Brinksway.
Hi Pat - yes, you and I know that Brinksway was never in Lancashire - alas, the census enumerators didn't seem to share our view, and I have the returns from 1861 and 1871 to prove it. I also did differentiate between Brinksway and the later Brinksway Road. The address in each case was 'Brinksway Road, Heaton Norris, Lancashire'. I can supply the references if you wish.
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Hi Val's granddaughter.
Yes there was a Brinksway and a Brinksway Road, one at each side of the river but connected by a bridge. Brinksway Road would have been in Lancashire and Brinksway in Cheshire, highly confusing for people who don't know the area. Brinksway Road is long gone and was probably somewhere around where the pyramid is now. Brinksway still there but all the old houses gone too. Such a pity that so much was demolished in the 1960's and I just wish I had taken more notice when I was younger!