Please has anyone any information on a house 58 Queen's Road, Watford in 1891. George Joseph Goodman son of George Goodman, my great grandfather, was also born in Rickmansworth July,1881. Not sure if it is him in Watford in the 1891 Census (RG12/118) at 58 Queens Road living as a Boarder. He would have been only 9, as his birthday was after the census date, although in the census his age may have been rounded up to 10. The household head, Catherine Sullivan, is a Milliner which I believe is a hat maker. I have looked at 58 Queens Road and it appears to be a large house now if the numbering is still applicable. In 1891 there were several young boys, two as young as 3, living there and from all different birth places. I spoke to Hertford Archives and they were unaware of any places for example related to the workhouse. The genealogist site has transcribed the road incorrectly as Luccouse Road. Ancestry has transcribed his name as Dooman. I did look at the census myself and I know the area well therefore I recognised the errors. Presumably he was living there following the death of his father in 1888. His mother Mary Goodman (nee McCarthy) may have already returned to Ireland as she was there in latter years for certain. In 1891 there is another family living in their previous home, bury farm cottage in Batchworth, Rickmansworth. My grand father Hubert Goodman (his brother) believed George to be still living in the London area when Hubert mentioned George on army papers. I know my grand father in later years tried putting advertisements etc in newspapers but he was unable to find out what happened to his brother. I know all the other children in their family were dead by 1911.