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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 16:50 BST (UK) »



   Hi ......

 Does it look like Muntz Street?

 I found reference to Muntz Street as being the place where Birmingham City had their first ground in 1877 and says it is in the area of Small Heath.

                    Tazzie

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« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 16:58 BST (UK) »
Reiver,

While you are looking at Euclid Butterworth, just a detail to note - I found him in a 1887 Yorkshire directory as Master of Warley Bd School, Sowerby Bridge, home in Regent Sq.
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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 18:35 BST (UK) »



I found this John Titterington in 1894 !

John Titterington  - Senior Boys' Master - Stanley Rd Kirkdale

liverpool-schools.co.uk/Teachers__1894.xls

KIRKDALE INDUSTRIAL & RAGGED SCHOOL FOR BOYS & GIRLS - Plus 2 Homes, 2 MAJOR STREET STANLEY ROAD, LIVERPOOL, LANCASHIRE.
This is the only one of the kind in England.  It is a refuge and reformatory for beggar and vagrant children and was founded in 1856 by the Rev. Cason Major Lester M.A (incumbent of St May's & St Lawrence's Kirkdale) who is the honorary general superintendent.

The School is available for 750 children in conjunction with this school which has no less than twenty-four certified homes, in which the most necessitous of the children are lodged, there is also a girls home in Walton Road., in which there is room in all the establishments for 860 children 1,500 meals are given each day and numbers are clothed at a cost in all upwards of £6,000 yearly.

This is interesting too !

http://www.emanuensis.btinternet.co.uk/lester.htm

EDIT ....... Here's the son Ambly was talking about !

1901
St Chad's College Denstone Staffordshire

John Bertram Titterington 12 Pupil Liverpool Lancashire

RG13 Piece 2632 Folio 128 Page 6.

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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 18:37 BST (UK) »
Thanks both of you.
Tazzie       I'll check it out
Shaun    Highly probable.  in 1891 he was a Cerificated Teacher  living in Lofthouse with Carlton in the West Riding.  His wife was a Cerificated Mistress.  they had a four yeard old son called Euclid.

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« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 18:52 BST (UK) »
Sorry for butting in but this is so uncanny reiver asked for Pellops Street Kirkdale and in front of me is a census for 1901 for this very street My husbands ancestors were neighbours at the time of the people he is looking for living in number 3 Pellops Street

Edna
Scotland and Liverpool Wilson,Conning,Cooper.Marshall
Cumberland,Liverpool, Anderson,Harrison
India, Liverpool, Lloyd.
Hollyhead anglesey,Wales, Liverpool, Jones,Williams
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« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 19:42 BST (UK) »
Nice find Annie - it would be good if we could trace the Titterington line in the 20th century. What happened to John Bertram Titterington (b. Liverpool c. 1888) and Dorothy May Titterington ( b. Formby 1893) I wonder ?

Edna, I know that uncanny feeling - I was born and bred in the Waterloo/ Crosby/ Blundellsands area just a few miles north of Liverpool and a lot of the places we are encountering are very familiar to me.
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« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 19:48 BST (UK) »


There's a marriage for Dorothy May 1915 ! ( now I'm so paranoid ... can we post it ?? )

Annie  ::)
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« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 20:05 BST (UK) »
Annie - we do have to be careful as we move into "may still be living" territory. I would suggest ( moderators please chip in ) that we set a bar here - not to name on this public thread anyone born within the last 100 years. So on that basis I don't see a problem with publishing details of a marriage in 1915, but a marriage in 1925 (say) would be more problematic.

I suggest for leads on people born within the last 100 years that people post on this board a message that they've found them without giving names (or addresses), then PM  Annie and/or myself with the details and we'll put the data up on the secured website  (to which I will continue to give access to interested researchers on a passworded basis on request).
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« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 16 October 07 20:25 BST (UK) »
A couple more thank yous  :)

Tazzie            yes iti's Muntz Street in Aston
Clematised      In 1881 Euclid Butterworth  lived at Number 13 Pelops Street in Kirkdale.

Another street query please.    Clusy Street, Walton-on.the.Hill    Bootle    How does that sound?

And a quick summary of where I am up to.
I've been following forward William Harley Steads aunts and uncles (Brothers and sisters of Fanny).  I am up to 1891 on all the lines.  Once I'm up to 1901 I'll post what I've got or at least a summary and pass the detail to Shaun if that's OK?

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Reiver