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Offline cannyfindit

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Cold Harbour, Crewkerne 1851 census
« on: Friday 04 August 06 20:26 BST (UK) »
Just today, I found a possible relative in the 1851 Crewkerne census; Caroline Dening (formerly Hoskins) with her husband Henry and 3 children living at an address called "Cold Harbour".
They are in the section of census labelled "Part of the Parish of Crewkerne, Clapton Horn Ash, Laymoor. Cuckoo Hill Part of Blackdown & Greenham".
Does anyone know whether Cold Harbour was a house, farm, cottage, etc? or just an area? I often like to try and find places on maps, if I can.
Carey or Carrey (Lanarkshire, Galloway, ?Ireland)
Mathie (Renfrewshire)
Wilson (Cumbria, Northumberland)
Lawson (Cumbria, beyond)
James (Bradford on Avon and Cardiff)
Green (Bradford on Avon)
Tripp (Cheddar and Shipham, Somerset)

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Re: Cold Harbour, Crewkerne 1851 census
« Reply #1 on: Friday 04 August 06 21:54 BST (UK) »
As the Head of Household is a farmer of 35 Acres and most of the family are Farmers I think in this case I would say its a farm

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Re: Cold Harbour, Crewkerne 1851 census
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 05 August 06 08:30 BST (UK) »
Could be, but not always the case, as I've found in past searches elsewhere. Just wondered if anyone local to the Crewkerne area would have come across the name in their travels through their own research; maybe even local history.
Carey or Carrey (Lanarkshire, Galloway, ?Ireland)
Mathie (Renfrewshire)
Wilson (Cumbria, Northumberland)
Lawson (Cumbria, beyond)
James (Bradford on Avon and Cardiff)
Green (Bradford on Avon)
Tripp (Cheddar and Shipham, Somerset)

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Re: Cold Harbour, Crewkerne 1851 census
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 13 September 18 10:20 BST (UK) »
Coldharbour, is what is now referred to as the name of a field, behind Stoney Knapps Cottage, which is in the Broadwindsor parish, on the edge of Blackdown Hill, not the Hills in Somerset. I don't believe this cottage would have been the farmhouse. The next cottage on is called Pipe House.


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Re: Cold Harbour, Crewkerne 1851 census
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 13 September 18 10:22 BST (UK) »
Laymoor is now called Laymore easy to find with a pub called the Squirrel Inn. Now this is postcoded Somerset as is Stoney Knapp/s, but Stoney Knapps is in the parish of Broadwindsor, it was once in Somerset, boundary change in the 1960's, whilst Parts of laymore are in Broadwindsor parish, some are in the Thorncombe parish.