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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Derbyshire => Topic started by: Newfloridian on Tuesday 30 June 20 10:03 BST (UK)
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I'm trying to place Dog Pool where many of my families of interest used to live. There are references which usually state "around the Dog Pool, along Water Lane and particularly up the narrow alleys around the Old Market place." Obviously I can see Water Lane on the old OS maps of the area but cannot definitively place either Dog Pool or the Old Market Place.
On my OS map the other streets in the block are Peel Street, Duke Street, Albert Street and South Street.
** and supplementary question: Where was Brickyard?
Any help?
Alan
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I can't see Dog Pool but Market Place is shown on this map https://maps.nls.uk/view/114588920#zoom=6&lat=8707&lon=2274&layers=BT
Kay
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Hmm.. I think that's the "new" Market Place. What I'm looking for is the "Old" Market Place which was apparently on the other side of the village somewhere near or on Water Lane.
Alan
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There is a Facebook group which might be able to help - Pinxton and South Normanton Local History Society.
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Also found this reference
Ilkeston Pioneer 01 November 1866
Board of Guardians
The Clerk informed the Board that the Dog Pool South Normanton, and also the bad state drainage existing at Hucknall Huthwaiite, had not yet been removed, and no steps whatever taken by the surveyors of the highways to get them removed. The board gave instructions to take immediate action to get the nuiscances removed at both places
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** and supplementary question: Where was Brickyard?
A Brick Field & Brick Works are shown here [1879]
https://maps.nls.uk/view/101602743
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Hi Alan,
My understanding is Old Market Place was somewhere near Water Lane and modern day Sporton Lane.
Here is some interesting information.... plus another Ball marriage.... John Rowe's 1st marriage to Catherine Ball in 1812 at South Normanton.
http://henryhuskinson.weebly.com/rowe---townroe.html
Also from the link;
"During the second half of the seventeenth and first half of the eighteenth century, South Normanton had two main groups of manual labourers; framework knitters and miners. Each group had its own traditions and culture. They rarely mixed with each other and even less with the farmers. The framework knitters were nicknamed 'shiners'. This derived from the state of their trouser seats after continuously and monotonously working at their machines for 14 hours each day. Their homes tended to be congregated around the Dog Pool, along Water Lane, and up narrow alleys, gennels and yards, particularly around the Old Market Place (just off modern day Sporton Lane)."
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Hi Sheila
It was John Ro(w)e who married Catherine Ball on September 6th 1812. (Carol Ryan's transcription without the "w"!). She was buried on March 13th 1838 (this time with the "w") but unfortunately no age was given. I haven't been able to trace a baptism for her and no witnesses entered on the marriage register so can't tell who her parents were.
I must admit that having looked at Sporton Lane on the newer maps, I wouldn;t have placed the Old Market Place there. The description is further south - and I'm assuming would have been somewhere near where the old brickworks were - ie close to Ball Hill
Cheers Alan
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Hi Alan,
You are correct re John Rowe.... I have amended that :-[
The witnesses were Joseph Clark; Mary Brown X & John Brown.
I also agree regarding the Market Place, it does seem out of place there.
I am trawling through stuff I saved from years ago, so I will see if I can find anything else.
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Hi Alan,
I will tag this onto here ... I hope you don't mind.
BURIAL at South Normanton
Catherine ROWE, abode South Normanton, aged 44 years - 13th March 1838
BAPTISM at South Normanton - 7th April 1793
Catherine daughter of Francis & Ann BALL
MARRIAGE at South Normanton - 23 Sept 1790
Francis BALL & Ann ROE both of this parish were married in this Church by Banns by P? Wilson, curate.
This marriage was solemnized betwixt us Francis Ball & Ann Roe
Duty Paid
In the presence of : William Paddy? & Mary Roe
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On the same page.....
MARRIAGE at South Normanton - 16 May 1791
Antony BALL & Elizabeth GODBER both of this parish were married in this Church by Banns first only published this 16th day of May 1791 by me P Wilson, curate.
This marriage was solemnized betwixt us Antony X BALL & Elizabeth X GODBER
In the presence of : Mary X SHAW & Benjamin ? GOODMAN
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Hiya there, i'm quite new here but I live close to south normanton and just wondered if you managed to find any information :)
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Hi Erica
The replies here were very helpful for my needs.
I've sent you a PM
Cheers Alan