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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: dtlroots on Tuesday 09 April 24 11:27 BST (UK)
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My ancestors were amongst those who moved from the copper mines of Anglesey to work in the limestone quarry at Cauldon Low - should it be 'Cauldon Lowe'? They lived on Bangor Row, or should it be called 'Bangor Terrace'? In each case, both names seem to be used interchangeably, but which names / spellings are correct?
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What time period are you interested in?
I might be in the wrong area, but this 1879 map shows "Bangor Houses" and "Caldonlow".
https://maps.nls.uk/view/101595986#zoom=5&lat=2724&lon=3682&layers=BT
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I know that in 1881 they were still in Anglesey, and by 1889 they had moved to Staffordshire, where they stayed until some time in the 1920s.
Even if I look at Google maps, it calls the village 'Cauldon Low' but also marks 'Cauldon Lowe Village Hall'.
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Earliest hits at BNA for the four variants of Ca(u)ldon Low(e)
"Ticknall and Cauldon Low Lime" – Derby Mercury 1758
"Caldon Low Lyme Kilns" – Manchester Mercury, 1763
"Lime from Caldon Lowe" – Chester Chronicle 1796
"an easterly direction by Cauldon Lowe" – Staffordshire Advertiser 1824
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"Large quantities of lime are burnt upon Cauldon Low..."
From General view of the agriculture of the county of Stafford: with observations on the means of its improvement. by William Pitt, 1794
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FindMyPast address search at Cauldon, Staffs:
1881, 1891 – Bangor Row
1901 – Bangor
1911, 1921 – Bangor Terrace
added: but the houses are always “Bangor Houses” on OS maps across that time period and up to the 1955 map.
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Sounds like the naming of the ‘street’ changed over the years - or perhaps it was just a change of census enumerator.
As for Cauldon Low(e), it seems you can choose your own spelling.
Thanks for your help.
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I'm interested in the migration of Welsh quarry men from Anglesey to Cauldon & would be interested to know the names of your ancestors. I have done a lot of research on this topic & may be able to help you further.