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Ruskie
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Re: Birds and Beeston hall
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Sunday 14 November 10 14:25 GMT (UK) »
I'm not sure which of the buildings is actually Beeston Hall. There are Beeston Hall Mews (up market real estate - try googling) plus other outbuildings. Unfortunately there's no street view on google maps but it looks rather nice from above.
Fennawright
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Re: Birds and Beeston hall
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Sunday 14 November 10 14:57 GMT (UK) »
Thank you both for your help.
I've managed to click on that site and see that William Bird had 58 perches
That fits in with the name on the 1841 census.
I'll be able to play around and see who the neighbours were too.
Fennawright
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Re: Birds and Beeston hall
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Sunday 14 November 10 17:39 GMT (UK) »
Just had to comment on the tithe website done by Chester records office, I've used it myself whilst researching the family tree and it was an absolute godsend for locating stuff, a big pat on the back to the people at Chester for setting it up.....
As the user name states.....
Morganllan
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Re: Birds and Beeston hall
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Sunday 14 November 10 22:20 GMT (UK) »
There's a death record for a John Bird n 1858 (Sep Q)
Nantwich volume 8a page 188
Perhaps this is Henry's older brother.
Fennawright
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Re: Birds and Beeston hall
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Sunday 14 November 10 23:19 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, yes that could be John's death and that would explain why
Henry was in charge of the farm.
Fennawright
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