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Shrewsbury visit
« on: Saturday 09 August 08 13:30 BST (UK) »

I am going to visit my great aunt in 2 weeks, in Castlefields.

I was wondering if some of the streets and churches I want to see would see be there?


St Mary's Church Preston Gubbals.

Atcham Reg Office ( wedding was in 1920's)

Canal Building, St Mary.

House Court, St Austins

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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 10 August 08 15:11 BST (UK) »

Hi Pettsy Smiley

Im born and bred here in Shrewsbury,  and I served my apprentiship with a firm in Castle fields,  ( a long time ago  Sad ) ,  Its like all of us though when you live in a place you never take much notice of there addresses, even since I was a kid Castlefields has suffered the effects of the bulldozer in the name of ( progress ),

I live on the monkmoor   side of the river,  so on your visit when you see the wier from the C/Fs side that is what I used to walk across in the mornings to get to work,  As kids we used to go to your side of the wier and catch the salmon as they fell on the side as they was trying to jump the wier,  nowadays they have special tunnels  Sad,  I do hope you enjoy your visit  to our town,

Pete,

P.S. nearly forget what I was going to say,  as to your place names you might be as well to put a post on our local fhs  I am sure some of the others will fill you in with all you want to know,  just enter SFHS





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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 10 August 08 16:44 BST (UK) »

Hi Pete,  Smiley

I haven't been back to Shrewsbury since my nan's funeral in 1991  Sad
She was a Shrewsbury girl, as were her parents, grandparents, g grandparents and so on!!!
She moved to London at 16, hence why we are all Londoners, but she moved back their in later life.
I love Shrewsbury, and the Tudor buildings.
I hope it hasn't changed too much  Cry

My dad also went to school there, nan sent her children during WW2.

My great Gran's family run the Refreshments Rooms  at Shrewsbury Railway Station. That is where she met my great grandfather, who was a Scottish Solider, he was killed in WW1, before nanny was born  Cry

The areas my family and ancestors were from are Castlefields, St Mary Atcham, Battlefield, Preston Gubbals, St Chad.

There was a marriage in 1860, at The Register Office, Shrewsbury, I would love to find out exactly where it was.
And another in the Register Office in 1919.

I think Derfold Street is still there, and am off to check the addresses now.

Thank you for you message.

Pettsy


The names I am researching are TURNER, SCOLTOCK, WILLIAMS, ROGERS, HUGHES,
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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 13 August 08 11:23 BST (UK) »

Can someone please tell me where the Archives are in Shrewsbury, are they near to Castlefields?

I hope to pop in there to look up some bpt/marr records.
I will be there Mon- Weds, are they closed any of these days?

Thank you.

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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 13 August 08 14:17 BST (UK) »

Hi Pettsy Smiley Smiley

If you are walking from the castlefields side come past the prison, and cross the dana bridge over the railway at the end of the bridge on your right you will see some steps, dont go down these keep following the wall of the castle till you come to some more steps, go down these and the archives are slightly to your right on the other side of the road, not sure about opining times, I know they are shut one day of the week but I cant remember which one, might be worth giving theam bell,

Pete Smiley Smiley

P.S give us a shout if you want a look up for any of your Turners in the Litchfield diocese pre ab 1820ish  The largest clusters of the surname I can see is around Edgmond,  and the Tibberton areas,
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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 13 August 08 19:11 BST (UK) »

Hi Pete,

Thanks for the directions. I will telephone them before I go.

I go Monday and now London  Transport are going to on strike Monday!!  Angry

My Turners were from Atcham, (St Mary) Castlefield, St Chad, Roddington, Uffington.

I went back to John Turner b. 1802 Roddington, Married to Mary Stokes b.1810.
They had a son called Thomas Turner b.1829, Uffington.
I have just been searching for more Turners on the Family Search Site.

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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 13 August 08 19:18 BST (UK) »

Sorry should have added.

William Turner & Hannah Boore married 17th Oct 1803
St Chad.

John Turner & Mary Stokes married 14th Feb 1828
St Mary

Thomas Turner & Elizabeth Scoltock married 22nd Dec 1849
St Mary

William Turner & Harriet Rogers

Lillian Turner & John Hughes married 12th Oct 1919
Atcham Reg Off.

Any help gladly appreciated.

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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 13 August 08 22:13 BST (UK) »

A word of warning re the archives...

On a Tuesday night they shut at 9pm

The multi storey car park nearby shuts at 8pm

The out of hours phone-us-to-get-your-car-back helpline finds your call terribly important but never actually gets around to answering it!

I ended up having to get a bus back to my hotel and collect my car next morning!

PS. The Shropshire archives are closed on Mondays
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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 13 August 08 23:11 BST (UK) »

Hi Danae,

I arrive on Monday, so I will have to go Tuesday.
That's if I have enough time now, as that is the day will are having a family reunion.
Lots of aunts and cousins to meet, and some new additions I have never met before.
Maybe Weds, as my train isn't until later.

Thanks for you advice.

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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 14 August 08 09:58 BST (UK) »

Their website is here:

http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/archives.nsf

You may want to book a microfiche reader for Tues evening, you can always ring and cancel it if you can't get there.

They are also very helpful at looking things up and copying and posting them to you.

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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #10 on: Friday 15 August 08 16:41 BST (UK) »

Hi Danae

I have contacted them, and they have booked me a reader.

How many readers do they have there?

Do you know if the photocopier takes cash or just a card?
Will I need lots of 20p's like at the LMA?

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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 16 August 08 00:02 BST (UK) »

Hi Danae

I have contacted them, and they have booked me a reader.

How many readers do they have there?

Do you know if the photocopier takes cash or just a card?
Will I need lots of 20p's like at the LMA?

Pettsy

They are a very helpful lot at the Archives centre in Shrewsbury.
They copy everything and you pay the bill at the end. Copies are expensive, so keep them to a minimum.
Remember to "make a list"  before you go and take plenty of paper, and don't forget those very important HB pencils ( not pens or ink allowed at the archives !)

Have fun !!! Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley
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Re: Shrewsbury visit
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 16 August 08 11:41 BST (UK) »

Hi alveyhistorian.

Ah that's how they do it a the Mitchell Library in Glasgow, about £1.00 a copy.

At the places I visit in London you do it yourself it's about 25p if you have a card, and 35p cash.

At least it will be quicker if they do it  Wink
Yes I my HB pencils ready, a note book and all the certs and census I need for reference.

I will have fun!!  Wink


Thank you for you help.


Pettsy   Smiley
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