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Title: Soupery, Workington
Post by: pollymann on Saturday 10 March 12 11:15 GMT (UK)
I have a death certificate for Richard Hutchinson who died in 1856 in Soupery(or it could be Soapery), Workington.  Richard was a basket maker and traveller so perhaps it was a travellers camping ground. The only mention I can find of it in a general search is as a place in the 1891 census for Cockermouth which I think Workington was part of. Does anyone know where this was?
Title: Re: Soupery, Workington
Post by: KGarrad on Saturday 10 March 12 12:24 GMT (UK)
A Google search found this description:

the Soapery was the old laundry between the Cloffocks and the Hall Park and close to the River Derwent.
Title: Re: Soupery, Workington
Post by: Geoff-E on Saturday 10 March 12 12:38 GMT (UK)
See the 1900 1:2500 map here http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maps.html?coords=300650,529042

I must say, it does look like the name of a field. :)

There's a very active Old Workington group on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/groups/103710749754449/
Title: Re: Soupery, Workington
Post by: pollymann on Saturday 10 March 12 13:33 GMT (UK)
Thank you for the replies. Richard was buried at Camerton so I suppose that fits as well. The map site is really useful so have book-marked it. I grew up in Wigton but really don't know much about the Workington area. It now turns out my mother-in-law's family have the Cumberland connections instead of mine.
Title: Re: Soupery, Workington
Post by: Geoff-E on Sunday 11 March 12 09:19 GMT (UK)
A picture of the laundry turned up this morning http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/423439_123810384413040_100003522378682_96596_779998571_n.jpg
Title: Re: Soupery, Workington
Post by: pollymann on Monday 12 March 12 08:10 GMT (UK)
Thank you for the photo. Perhaps Richard supplied baskets to the laundry if it was there when he was alive. I thought perhaps his widow would still be living around there on the 1861 census but she was living in King Street.
Title: Re: Soupery, Workington
Post by: bobgraham on Friday 16 March 12 11:59 GMT (UK)
Must be more than just the laundry as it is listed as papermill, ironworks and all sorts in 1883 historicaldirectories.org. In 1827 it's listed as soapery bridge.  bob
Title: Re: Soupery, Workington
Post by: hiyamarra on Tuesday 13 September 16 23:33 BST (UK)
Hi
I think its a long time since your original post, but lets hope you get this
I just got the same death cert today, Richard is my 4G Grandfather
I've just started properly researching the Hutchinsons
If you'd like to compare notes, please contact me
David