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Friday 30 November 12 20:31 GMT (UK) »
Buried 3.6.1836 Joseph Hood aged 57 at Christ Church Coseley. His abode was given as Fullard's End. Does anyone know where this is and does it appear on 1841 census please.
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The Black Country Web Site has references to Fullards End Coseley circa 1849. A modern Map shows a Fullwood Crescent, just off the A461 Stourbridge Road running into Dudley? Can you trace Joseph's family living there in 1841?
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On the 1841 census there are numerous entries with the address:
Fuller's End, Sedgley, Wolverhampton. However Sedgley & Coseley are both nearer to Dudley.
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I think it might be Fullwoods End which is in coseley. In local dialect you would say it like 'fullards end'.
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An 1844 railway planning application describes the proposed line passing through "...., Mason's Bank, Prince's End, Wallbrook, Fullard's End, Deepfields Coseley, Christ Church Coseley, ......"
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Fullards End is the bottom end of Ivy House Lane Coseley going down 2 railway station.
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