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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Gloucestershire => Topic started by: jeanieb on Sunday 15 March 09 18:06 GMT (UK)
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Hello:
I hope I'm posting my question in the correct place.
I just received my GG-Grandfather Benjamin Bowering marriage certificate which indicates that he lived at 5 Freshford Lane, Bristol when he got married. I wonder if anyone would know if Freshford Lane is the same as Freshford Village or am I completely wrong. I’m afraid I don’t know a lot about England at this point so I thought who better to ask than someone who lives there. Any information would be appreciated.
Donna
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Freshford village could never be described as Bristol.
Map (Freshford arrowed) http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=370316&Y=166674&A=Y&Z=130
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Thanks haha like I said don't know a lot about England yet. Does this mean that Freshford Lane is in Freshford Village?
Thanks again
Donna
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If his address was Freshfold LAne Bristol, and Freshfold village is miles from Bristol, then I would say it means FF Lane was Not in FF village!
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I actually misread the marriage certificate I just read it again it doesn’t actually say that Freshford Lane is in Bristol. What it says is that they lived at Freshford Land when they got married where I got the Bristol from is they got married at the Parish of St. Mary, Redcliffe the county of Bristol. My mistake so what I’ll do is look and see if there is indeed a Freshford Lane in either place and take if from there. Its interesting I found a Church using the above name and it is very impressive Church. Thanks for the info.
Donna
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What dates are we talking? Can we find the family at FF in a census?
(NB - Bristol is not a county!)
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I can find him in the 1871 Census with Charlotte the 2nd wife but can't find him with his first wife and children. I thought I would be able to find him in the 1861 census but no such luck. I guess at some point they will come out of hiding.
Thanks for your help.
Donna
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What info have you got on him (place/yr of birth, name of wife and children etc) and I will have a look on 1861 next week.
Cant do it now as Ancestry seemed to have suddenly zapped me! Pretty sure I renewed subscription! I have emailed them to see what is going on!
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Hi,
According to the 1871 street index I have,Freshford Lane was off Recliffe St.Redcliffe so thats why the marriage was at St Mary Redcliffe Church maybe??
Regards
Joburg
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(NB - Bristol is not a county!)
Just me being a little pedantic but actually Bristol was granted county status in 1373!
It is generally, for our purposes, taken to be in Gloucestershire (bits north of the river) and Somerset (bits south of the river).
Thought you might like to know that! When I was a child, the signs said "City and County of Bristol" - they took them down when they invented the new "county" of Avon - since abolished (hurrah!)
A ;)
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This helped a lot now I get why it said Bristol on his marriage certificate we change areas a lot here in Canada as well so it can be hard to find what you looking for when your searching so something like this helps.
Thanks again
Donna
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Just me being a little pedantic but actually Bristol was granted county status in 1373!
Hey - I live and learn! with apoogies...
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I quite agree with you Arranroots. At school we had exercise books with a map on the back showing a 50 mile radius around the City and County of Bristol.
My mother has a very old book which tells of the granting of this status.
I think they should give it back to Bristol, but am glad they abolished the Avon title, I was never comfortable with it.
Elizabeth