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Arwald
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Census dwelling indecipherable
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Wednesday 14 July 10 13:31 BST (UK) »
Any idea what this says? I can make a tentative stab but I don't want to lead anyone.
avm228
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Wednesday 14 July 10 13:42 BST (UK) »
Instead of asking Rootschatters to decipher this in an information vacuum, can you at least identify where in (presumably) Scotland the address is?
If you have an idea of what the address itself may be, it's best to provide it.
Ayr: Barnes, Wylie
Caithness: MacGregor
Essex: Eldred (Pebmarsh)
Gloucs: Timbrell (Winchcomb)
Hants: Stares (Wickham)
Lincs: Maw, Jackson (Epworth, Belton)
London: Pierce
Suffolk: Markham (Framlingham)
Surrey: Gosling (Richmond)
Wilts: Matthews, Tarrant (Calne, Preshute)
Worcs: Milward (Redditch)
Yorks: Beaumont, Crook, Moore, Styring (Huddersfield); Middleton (Church Fenton); Exley, Gelder (High Hoyland); Barnes, Birchinall (Sheffield); Kenyon, Wood (Cumberworth/Denby Dale)
Arwald
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Wednesday 14 July 10 13:54 BST (UK) »
I thought it was better not to provide any leading information that would influence people in their interpretations, but it's in Shetland.
Geoff-E
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Re: Census dwelling indecipherable
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Wednesday 14 July 10 14:33 BST (UK) »
Perhaps
White(r)ness
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=439200&Y=1146365&A=Y&Z=126
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Archivos
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Re: Census dwelling indecipherable
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Thursday 15 July 10 13:44 BST (UK) »
Where in Shetland - Mainland or another island? What are the other places round about it on the census? It's something number 3, anyway?
Plummiegirl
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Thursday 15 July 10 13:55 BST (UK) »
Can you not get to the Enumerators report page which usually lists the street he has visited and where they are in location to each other.
ie Paris Street, north of Hill Street.
I know I have used this when I have been unable to id streets on England/Wales census returns.
Fleming (Bristol) Fowler/Brain (Battersea/Bristol) Simpson (Fulham/Clapham) Harrison (W.London, Fulham, Clapham) Earl & Butler (Dublin,New Ross: Ireland) Humphrey (All over mainly London) Hill (Reigate, Bletchingly, Redhill: Surrey)
Sell (Herts/Essex/W. London)
Arwald
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Thursday 15 July 10 14:48 BST (UK) »
It's Mainland.
I think it's probably Whiteness, but it looks more like Whitechurch to me.
The last letters look like -ch.
MonicaL
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Thursday 15 July 10 15:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Arwald
I think Geoff is correct with Whiteness (transcribed on some indexes as Whitesness also). The 'ch' that you are seeing is likely to be the old fashioned 'ss'.
Is this family that you are researching?
http://genforum.genealogy.com/newzealand/messages/16099.html
Monica
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jonn
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Re: Census dwelling indecipherable
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Thursday 15 July 10 16:17 BST (UK) »
Hello Arwald,
It Whiteness, the end of the word is actually fs, which is indeed one of the old ways in Scotland, for writing ss.
Regards,
Jonn.
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