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Offline agray1949

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Portessie
« on: Sunday 11 February 18 21:40 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know why addresses in Portessie are just a number eg. 51 Portessie or 64 Portessie on census forms. Also the same person sometimes appears to have moved house or has the numbering just changed.
I am looking at census forms from 1871 to 1911

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Re: Portessie
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 11 February 18 23:48 GMT (UK) »
I've just checked maps of Portessie surveyed 1867 and 1902 via http://maps.nls.uk. There doesn't appear to be any street names in the small village. Which means the houses would just be identified by a number in the village. I've seen similar in other fishing villages of the time in Scotland such as Auchmithie in Angus. Street names appear to be a much later feature here.

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Re: Portessie
« Reply #2 on: Monday 12 February 18 10:03 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, I thought that might have been the case & presumably when the same household has a different address number it could have been that more houses had been built and they were renumbered.