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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: Treefan on Saturday 01 February 20 21:41 GMT (UK)
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Noel Sykes Hunter is known to have been a publican in Liverpool from around the early 1900's until around the mid 1950's.
Could anyone possibly advise me on how to learn about which pubs he ran please?
Thank you.
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You could look on census/1939 register to see if he was living in a pub at those times or electoral rolls for Liverpool.
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If he married Maude Elizabeth Knight in 1915 his address at that time was 211 Whitfield Road Everton.
He is at that address in 1901 but no pub name mentioned. His father in the same profession.
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He seems to have been at the same address - 211 Whitefield Rd when he died in 1951. Administration granted to Leslie Noel Hunter, licensed victualler.
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http://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/api/collection/p16445coll4/id/135581/download
Newbie Hotel, 211, Whitefield Road
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Thank you all for your very kind help. It's great to know that the place was called The Newbie.
Your help is much appreciated.
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try asking on here for a photo of The Newbie
https://www.facebook.com/OldLiverpoolPubs/
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There is one here and probably hadn’t changed since Noel Hunter’s time
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01ozd/
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Wow, it's great to see the place too!
Again, thank you so much.
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If he married Maude Elizabeth Knight in 1915 his address at that time was 211 Whitfield Road Everton.
He is at that address in 1901 but no pub name mentioned. His father in the same profession.
Liverpool Echo 05 October 1951 - There is a notice about the distribution of his estate and it is also giving 211 Whitfield Road as his address
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Great info ~ Thank you so much
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Liverpool Mail, 17 Jan 1880
BIRTHS
HUNTER - Jan 13, at the Newbie Hotel, Whitefield Road, Everton, the wife of John Hunter of a daughter.
This is the earliest I can find a Hunter at the Newbie.
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Wow, that's great. Thank you so much.