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  1. Can you pass me the link to the census data? What does the number 146 refer to?

    Thinking about it I have a distant memory of a Water Tce. or Water Rd., or somesuch. But we're talking Sleekburn way here, and nowhere near Bedlington town, so it probs wouldn't appear on a Bedlington street map of any date.

    Walter does not ring any bells - except maybe Walter Wilson's, the grocery chain who had a presence in Bedders for many many decades.

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    Hmm.. there's a Waterfield Road down by the site of the former powerstations - doh! - really SHOULD have remembered that! :mellow:

    http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?cli...&multimap.y=406

    Sorry threegee cannot give link as it was the Ancestry site where I got the info from and they dont keep the data that you have looked at.

    146 was the door number. and do you know were the lodging house was in Bedlington?

    I know one of my aunts was born near the butcher shop in the high street somewhere in 1915.

    I think it looks like Walker tce

    ALI

  2. Are you absolutely sure that's Walter and not Water?

    In the county archive at Morpeth. amongst other places. We do have a quite good scan of a mid 1800's one somewhere. Will try to locate and republish it.

    But Bedlingtonshire covers(ed) quite a large area and I don't believe that W?? Tce. would be at all near the main street (Front Street) - which is what that map centres on.

    Not sure threegee Im taking the address from the 1861 census it says 146 could it be walker terrace?

    ALI :unsure:

  3. Hello

    Im collecting infomation on my family history, they were born and lived in bedlington around 1840s.

    Thomas Miller my G/grandfather born around 1855, his father was Thomas Miller also born in Bedlington he was a Tinsmith, his mother was Margaret Young born Alnwick her people were Hawkers and traveling people.

    Im also looking for a Margory Fox who lived in a Lodging house in Bedlington daughter Agnes Fox and William J Fox, these were also Traveling people.

    Has anyone got any info on were Walter terrace is, if it is still standing, and were the lodging was in bedlington in the 1800s or where would I find the old maps of Bedlington.

    Thanks

    ALI :rolleyes:

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