« Reply #84 on: Wednesday 20 June 12 23:14 BST (UK) »
Yes, my Harbertsons lived there at the time of the Disaster, but thankfully none were killed there.
I believe my G G G G Grandfather, Robert Barrass, was on the 'jury' (I think that was it was called) for the Disaster too. I know some Sharps died there, but as of yet I've made no connection to them. My Sharps were originally from Seaton Sluice and worked in the glass works.
My Great Aunt Peggy Harbertson married a Sproat, so me mam has a few Sproat cousins. I believe some still live in the area.
I'd love to see these other photos of Melton Terrace. My Quinnins occupied No. 9 for a few decades at the end of the 1800s before spreading out. I know that by 1908 they had moved to Quarry Row.
Thanks again!
pckl
LESLIE, McLEAN, CARROLL, RICHMOND, GALLIGAN, DUFFY, McCOMBS, ARCHIBALD, DYKES
STOREY, METCALF, MAVIN, KNOX, RENNER, HALL, STEEL, KEITH/McKEITH, MILLS, ROBINSON, BROWN, DAVISON, WIDDRINGTON, POTTS, JOHNSON
QUINNIN, RUDD, COYLE, BARRASS, SANDERSON, TURNBULL, GLOVER, CLEMENTSON, MAUGHAN, HUNTER, HEMPSEED, BRUCE/BREWIS
HARBERTSON, TAYLOR, SHARP, ERRINGTON, RIDDLE, HINDMARCH/HYMAS