I have an interest in the Patterson family which lived at 11 Double Row, Cowpen during the first 15-20 years of the 1900s. By 1914 there were at least 9 children, the two parents and a lodger living there. Earlier in this thread Michael described the houses as having three rooms, but I'd be grateful for advice as to the layout - ie was there (a) one large room downstairs and two upstairs, (b) two downstairs and one upstairs or (c) were they all on the same level.
When the father, Tom John Patterson serving with the Northumberland Fusiliers was killed on on the first day of the Somme, 1 July 1916, would his wife and children been forced to live elsewhere?