Author Topic: Where is George street, Salford?  (Read 3162 times)

Offline grungefrog

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Re: Where is George street, Salford?
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 01 April 12 04:17 BST (UK) »
Thanks for all the replies. Re Sylvia's suggestion to look up the family in the 1841 census: unfortunately they'd moved away to Derbyshire by that time. Have looked at old maps, and I can see George Street and New George street coming south off the Crescent, and a continuation on the north side of the Crescent as Great George Street. If this New George Street / George Street / Great George Street is in the Regent Road subdistrict (and it's hard to tell without having a map showing the boundaries), then I think I've got the right place.

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Re: Where is George street, Salford?
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 27 February 14 00:45 GMT (UK) »
This  question may have been solved to the original poster's satisfaction but I was looking for it too . I also was looking for where my White family was, with the address given as 12 George street, Regent Road Salford , on one census and the next one  they were living at number 10. (It must have been bigger they had a lot of boarders :) )

 I think the answer by 'Heywood' is the correct one for my George Street,  as I looked at nearby addresses on the census. On the census I have  Reg District: Salford, subReg: , Regent Road, Eccl. Parish, St Phillips. Ed 1J . On the previous pages of the census, (so nearby?) is mentioned. Oldfield Rd, Wilkinson Court, and Back Barrow Street.
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