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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 12 March 08 09:18 GMT (UK) »
Yes that is the same Welcomb St and it did go through to Chester St originally.
Found Bell St, its on the other side of Oxford Rd, but also flattened by the Mancunian Way. On this map extract look for the crossroads of York St and Sidney St (both still standing in part), its near there.
 :) Barbara


Sorry BarbaraH

I became so engrossed in the map I forgot to say thank you.

Yes I can see Bell St and also Cooke St where they lived at the time of another census.
Looking at the Map last week I was taken back to my childhood and remembered coming  from town on a bus along Oxford Rd with my Nan and her saying as we reached Booth st that she grew up around there...I also found Cowcil st on your map where my Nan  was born.

Until seeing your map,  I had forgotten that memory.
BTW
I also located Violet St in the 1861 Enumerators description

Once again thank you

And thank you also Bill. The Junction pub is still standing as are the old BBC & Hip buildings. I only knew the area after the first clearence but they serve as landmarks and a comfort in  an area that as once again changed beyond recognition.

If anyone eles as any more old maps of Hulme, Chorlton upon Medlock, All Saints, Greenheys areas,  keep them coming. They really do help with research.
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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 12 March 08 18:04 GMT (UK) »
hi bill i also grew up in moss side and to save embarresment i would often say it was whalley range lol. ;

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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 12 March 08 18:35 GMT (UK) »
My street in Moss Side was Stockton street. a place with large homes but not quite as large as Whalley Range homes.
In my time, Moss Side was an impressive place compared to my old haunts in Hulme. But I can say I am proud to be able to say I was brought up in both areas. (we lived in lodgings). In a period of ten years we lived in eight homes. My family did many a 'Moon light flit'
I have lots of wonderful memories of places , friends and the people in general.

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PARSONAGE.
BOWLER
MATTLEY
WESTERMAN
SPENCER
MORRIS
FITZMORRIS
SMITH
WELLS
BROADY.,,,,,, Manchester and Cheshire
SENIOR,,,,,,,,,Cheshire
SPROSTON....Cheshire
HUNT,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire
THORNBER,,,,,Preston and Lancashire
BREAKELL,,,,,,Preston and Lancashire
ATKIN,,,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
ASHTON,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
DANIEL,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
JUDGE,,,,,,,,,,, Manchester and Ireland
TIDSWELL,,,,, Manchester
DUFFY ,,,,,,,,,, Manchester and Sligo I

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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #21 on: Monday 24 March 08 09:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Hopefully someone may be able to help me.
I am trying to track down any details whatsoever about my great-grandparents John & Sarah Skerratt who I believe were innkeepers in Fawcett Street  Hulme.  He died in 1881, but in the 1881 census his wife Sarah is still listed at that address  with her father-in-law Joseph Skerratt (79), my grandfather William (5) and a 15yr old servant Margaret Chapman from Sildon, Durham.

Any info, name of the inn, maps, pictures very much welcomed
Thanks


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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #22 on: Monday 24 March 08 23:29 GMT (UK) »
I can tell you that Fawcett street was flattened during the 2nd world war. I lived a couple of streets to the west of your street in Daniel street. I have saved you two map sections dated 1844 and 1894. They do not show any Inns or Public Houses in Fawcett street these maps.

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BROADY.,,,,,, Manchester and Cheshire
SENIOR,,,,,,,,,Cheshire
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HUNT,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire
THORNBER,,,,,Preston and Lancashire
BREAKELL,,,,,,Preston and Lancashire
ATKIN,,,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
ASHTON,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
DANIEL,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
JUDGE,,,,,,,,,,, Manchester and Ireland
TIDSWELL,,,,, Manchester
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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 25 March 08 10:10 GMT (UK) »
Hi smo,

The 1879 Manchester Directory has John Skerratt, beer retailer, at 13 and 15 Clarendon St, Hulme. Clarendon St was a bigger street right next to Fawcett St, it will be on the same map.

I think a 'beer retailer' was more like an off-licence than an inn, but maybe someone else knows the precise distinction?

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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 25 March 08 21:02 GMT (UK) »
I tend to think that a "beer retailer" would be an ordinary pub or "beerhouse". They would sell,  beer,  porter and port wine,  but no spirits!  If you think about it "port and lemon(ade)" would be available in a beerhouse and may well have been the reason for it's invention!!!

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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #25 on: Monday 21 July 08 21:50 BST (UK) »
Hello Biko
I just found this website and article about Pomona Square Manchester via a search in Google. I see you mention Peter Worrall and Theresa Hurst. I am also related to these people.

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Re: Fawcett St, Hulme, Manchester
« Reply #26 on: Monday 21 July 08 23:02 BST (UK) »
There was a public house on the north corner of Clarendon Street and Lower Chatham street. In 1894. Also one on the north corner of Clarendon and Welcomb streets

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PARSONAGE.
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MATTLEY
WESTERMAN
SPENCER
MORRIS
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SMITH
WELLS
BROADY.,,,,,, Manchester and Cheshire
SENIOR,,,,,,,,,Cheshire
SPROSTON....Cheshire
HUNT,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire
THORNBER,,,,,Preston and Lancashire
BREAKELL,,,,,,Preston and Lancashire
ATKIN,,,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
ASHTON,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
DANIEL,,,,,,,,,,Cheshire and Manchester
JUDGE,,,,,,,,,,, Manchester and Ireland
TIDSWELL,,,,, Manchester
DUFFY ,,,,,,,,,, Manchester and Sligo I