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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wiltshire => England => Wiltshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Dijon on Sunday 29 July 12 17:21 BST (UK)
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Does anyone know whereabouts Gold Hill would have been in Swallowcliffe?
It's listed as an address in the 1911 census but isn't there now.
Any help much appreciated,
Dijon :)
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If nobody else is able to come up with anything more helpful, have you looked at the enumerator's pages for the enumeration district (available on FindMyPast, not sure about A*y)? They can be helpful in placing addresses relative to known landmarks such as pubs, although not all enumerators did things in what we might think of as a logical order. At the very least the description page will list the places covered by the ED.
best wishes
Jane :-)
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Hi
Index page goes . . . . .
J Burtt Post Office
M S Waters The Red House
H E Cable Stonehill
C Lamon Stonehill
E Rixon Middle Dean
F Taylor Gold Hill
E Burt Gold Hill
Bealing Mr Gold Hill
Clark Mr Pondelose Cottage
A T Tanner Gigant Street
Marked on map from Streetmap
The village website has a history contact page
http://www.swallowcliffe.com/society.htm
Ray
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Thank you Familydar and Ray for your help.
This gives me a good idea of the location of Gold Hill.
Sorry I haven't replied sooner but haven't been too well.
Kind regards,
Dijon :)
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Hope you're on the mend now :-)