« Reply #5 on: Friday 08 July 11 16:38 BST (UK) »
I've also heard my dad mention 'bog houses' as being round there...
On the 1861 census the Shermans in my tree live at Langley Brook, the next residence is Bog House, the next New Lane - at that time the canal bank houses wouldn't have been there because I believe they went up to house the boatmen's families as they started living 'ashore' later in the 1800s so the kids could go to school etc.
There is a fair dip in the land halfway up Gorst Lane where Langley brook runs through and under the canal, heading for 'Battle holmes' (Batloom on modern OS maps) and the old mere, so I reckon that would have been boggy land hence 'bog houses'.
West Lancashire - Leatherbarrow, Hunter, Sherman, Formby, Caunce, Cookson, Wright, Finch, Roughley, Sutch, Almond, Parr, Lea, Smith, Wignal, Marsh, Lovelady
Liverpool - Cottam, Candeland, Stewart, Breen, Owens, Wiseman, Johnson, Cross
Cheshire - Monks, Candeland, Cottam
Co. Durham - Palmer, Adamson
Shropshire - Huffa
Wales - Owens. Ireland - Breen, Wiseman