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charlotteuk
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What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Wednesday 13 February 08 22:11 GMT (UK) »
I have someone living in Edinburgh in 1861, who is described as being born c 1851 in New North. I haven't been able to find this area and wonder if it was a reference to the New town? Or could it possibly be Leith?
Does anyone have any ideas please?
Charlotte
GRIFFIN/GRAFFIN - Portglenone/Ahoghill Co.Antrim & Clydebank/Motherwell
NEESON - Co Antrim/Motherwell/Chicago
DARRAGH - Portglenone Co.Antrim
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DARLOW - Kenilworth/Coventry/Bubbenhall
(& South Warwickshire pre 1850)
DILWORTH - Kenilworth
Henry7
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Wednesday 13 February 08 22:25 GMT (UK) »
Doesn't ring any bells with me, and I live in Edinburgh. Could it be a badly written "Leith North", "New Town", or "View Forth"? Not sure if View Forth (a street) existed then, but will have a look.
Ballingall, Donaldson, Fulton, Gillespie, Ramsay, Walker - in Fife.
Bury - in Salford & Liverpool.
Jack - in Glasgow, Dunfermline & Dundee.
Bermingham/Birmingham - in Cork.
Eagle - in Norfolk, Edinburgh & Glasgow.
Henry7
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Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Wednesday 13 February 08 22:39 GMT (UK) »
Just checked. View Forth is shown on the plan surveyed in 1851 - one or two quite posh-looking houses.
Can't think of any other possibles - sorry!
Ballingall, Donaldson, Fulton, Gillespie, Ramsay, Walker - in Fife.
Bury - in Salford & Liverpool.
Jack - in Glasgow, Dunfermline & Dundee.
Bermingham/Birmingham - in Cork.
Eagle - in Norfolk, Edinburgh & Glasgow.
charlotteuk
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Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Wednesday 13 February 08 22:51 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your help Henry7, I think an address of View Forth as you described, would seem unlikely in this case if it was a wealthy area in 1851.
Charlotte
GRIFFIN/GRAFFIN - Portglenone/Ahoghill Co.Antrim & Clydebank/Motherwell
NEESON - Co Antrim/Motherwell/Chicago
DARRAGH - Portglenone Co.Antrim
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DARLOW - Kenilworth/Coventry/Bubbenhall
(& South Warwickshire pre 1850)
DILWORTH - Kenilworth
JoMC
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Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Wednesday 13 February 08 23:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi Charlotte
Could you post the details of the census and maybe we can go and see what it looks like
Gadget
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charlotteuk
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Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Wednesday 13 February 08 23:44 GMT (UK) »
oops, its actually the 1871 where its described as New North. ( I've been looking at so many!)
I was looking at a John McQuade 685/04 023/04 003.
Charlotte
GRIFFIN/GRAFFIN - Portglenone/Ahoghill Co.Antrim & Clydebank/Motherwell
NEESON - Co Antrim/Motherwell/Chicago
DARRAGH - Portglenone Co.Antrim
----------------------
DARLOW - Kenilworth/Coventry/Bubbenhall
(& South Warwickshire pre 1850)
DILWORTH - Kenilworth
JoMC
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Posts: 302
Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Thursday 14 February 08 08:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi Charlotte
I've looked at the image
The sheet has New North on the Top and has been allocated to the
Edinburgh St Giles
district. The address is
Old Assembly Close
. All of the children (John's siblings) are down as being born New North down to 2-3 mth old daughter Jane.
So New North is part of St Giles and includes this street.
Gadget
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JoMC
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Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Thursday 14 February 08 09:43 GMT (UK) »
The description of the area from the header page is:
High Street (South Side) No 168 and Old Assemby Close, excluding the front tenement entering by No 4.
Note.
This district does not include Conn's Close
I can't find Old Assembly Close on a quick look at the maps.
Gadget
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and
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Henry7
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Re: What is meant by New North, Edinburgh
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Thursday 14 February 08 11:19 GMT (UK) »
No problem now! Old Assembly Close is still there - a narrow entry which runs south from the south side of the High Street, east of St Giles' Cathedral and west of South Bridge.
Ballingall, Donaldson, Fulton, Gillespie, Ramsay, Walker - in Fife.
Bury - in Salford & Liverpool.
Jack - in Glasgow, Dunfermline & Dundee.
Bermingham/Birmingham - in Cork.
Eagle - in Norfolk, Edinburgh & Glasgow.
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