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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (East Riding & York) => Topic started by: Stangat on Wednesday 14 January 09 20:04 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I've returned to a branch and can't trace the rough location of this street.
Looking at the 1851 census it is Dunn's Court in the Civil Parish of Sutton and Ecclesiastical Parish of St Mark's in Sculcoates.
Census ref 1851 HO107 P2360 F177 Pg9
I know the Sutton registration district was big but would Dunn's Court have been somewhere the present Sutton village?
Unfortunately I can't find it on any of my maps.
Thanks as always
Ian
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St Mark's was on St Mark's St (figures!) off Dansom lane, which is pretty close to the city centre. It was built in 1844 to serve a district east of the River Hull assigned from Sutton, so not Sutton village at all. You'd best look on old maps between Dansom Lane and the river.
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Hi Ian
Looking at the pages either side of your 1851 ref, then Dunn's Court is somewhere off Witham in Hull.
The 'Civil Parish of Sutton' caused me much confusion in my early days of family history, until I realised it was just a part of Hull rather than Sutton village.
Bee
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Thank you both very much!
No wonder I couldn't find it. It all falls into place I think now as they ended up living in Dansom Lane!
Cheers
Ian
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Hi Ian,
An uncle recently gave me a copy of an old map of the Witham area which shows Dunn's Court as a row of houses off, and running parallel with, Malton Street which runs between Witham and Hyperion Street. The row of houses runs north from the corner of Coelus Street towards Witham on the west side of Malton Street. Unfortunately the map isn't dated. Google Maps shows the streets but the area now appears to be industrial units.
Hope this helps,
Ian.
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Hi Stangat
There are two photos of Dunn's Court in 'Forgotten Hull 2' by Graham Wilkinson, Kingston Press. It could be out of print but you may be able to order it via the inter-library service.
Cheers, Lotherington