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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cumberland => Topic started by: pollymann on Saturday 10 March 12 11:15 GMT (UK)
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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?
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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.
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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/
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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