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Census dwelling indecipherable
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Arwald
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.natio
Re: Census dwelling indecipherable
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Sunday 18 July 10 14:02 BST (UK) »
What about this one?
It's somewhere in Walls, Shetland. Looks like Truhgirth?
MonicaL
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Girl with firewood, Morar 1910 - MEM Donaldson
Re: Census dwelling indecipherable
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Sunday 18 July 10 16:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Arward
There is a Truligirth in 1841 under the area of Walls in 1841/51
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jonn
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Re: Census dwelling indecipherable
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Sunday 18 July 10 16:59 BST (UK) »
Hello Arwald,
It certainly looks like Truligrith, on that document. On a later map 1880s its down as Troulligarth, Shetland.
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Jonn.
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