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TB15 | 19:21 Thu 10th Apr 2014 | Genealogy
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I am looking to find who lived at a specific address in 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871 & 1881 ................ and am struggling using all the methods I know to find the correct census pages on Ancestry. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
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just to ask the obvious question, are you sure the place existed on those dates?

Thanks to Google maps overlaying the 1895 OS map on their London maps, I know now the site of my home was in the middle of a pond then.
lol jno! Yes, the house was definitely there in 1856 as I have documentary proof of this, so 1841 and 1851 may be a blank but 1861, 1871 & 1881 it would certainly have been occupied - rather grand house on the very edge of town ............. do you have Ancestry and could you perhaps looks it up for me in case I am getting something wrong please?

Also - I and TB15 are one and the same, I just used the wrong ID initially to post the question. Grateful for any help :-)
Jon, can I jump in here. Never knew you could do that. How would you find a specific street? Trying to find my husband's family house in 153 Newington Butts, in South London. Any help greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
JennyKenny - is this now the A3 near the Elephant?
Think so. Sorry not very good on a London knowledge.
I'd ask for help from someone who subscribes to findmypast. You can search censuses on there by name or by address.

March Hare and TB15 (OPer) appear to be one and the same!

TB @ 1921, followed by
March hare @ 1933, ??
Yes Baldric - as explained at the end of my post at 19.33!! "Also - I and TB15 are one and the same, I just used the wrong ID initially to post the question. Grateful for any help :-)"

Technically TB15 is an account I use to post questions on behalf of a family member to assist them.

Are you able to assist with the original question?

Missed that bit, up to the Ed at the end of the day
What's up to the Ed, Baldric? I accidentally posted on the account I use for my elderly father to ask questions as it was still logged on - instead of using my own account so that I see the responses in my mail. Why would this be an issue? It was a genuine error which I immediately noticed and "confessed" to in the next post! Or are you suggesting this is a hanging offence??
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O baldric, keep to the point. If she wants two personalities let her....

TB some of the Manchester records were flooded and that means they come and go if you see what I mean
I wonder also, could the location have shuttled between districts, hence will appear in different parts of censuses and even in different archival databases?
Manchester, floods, shuffled districts??? I don't understand the relevance

I just want help with finding who lived at The Hawthorns, 54 Highgate Road in 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871 & 1881 please .................... can anyone help?
I find that a rather ungrateful response.
Historic archives can be damaged by events such a fires, wars and floods, meaning that a full and complete record is not available.
The borders between boroughs X and Y or counties A and B alter over time as populations grow or diminish.
Tell you what - if you want to get rsey just sort of do it yourself.
Did you hear the door slam?
///What's up to the Ed, Baldric?///

I was just thinking of the following extract from AB rules, March-Hare

• Do not abuse the AnswerBank’s registration procedures and attempt to acquire multiple usernames. These usernames will be banned immediately.
I've found a site that lets you search by address, what town and county is the address in?
Baldric .... let me spell this out for you in simple words ..... I do no have more than on account ... TB15 is my fathers account. As I posted a question for him recently whilst hr was visiting my laptop was still logged on as him. When I posted this question I had not noticed it went under my father's account until after I submitted the post! Its surely not that difficult .... an error was made that I explained on my second post. If you cannot answer my question kindly leave the thread. Thank you
It's an public forum, you have no choice who posts on it, I probably could help you, my Business involves helping people find things / people they can't find for themselves, however as Mosaic says,
///Tell you what - if you want to get rsey just sort of do it yourself.
Did you hear the door slam?///
As a fellow AB member I would have done it for free for you, but ........
oh stop it girls :) :)

Hi Anne, you OK?

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