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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Derbyshire => Topic started by: lesley084 on Thursday 20 September 12 22:03 BST (UK)
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Hi
I am wondering if anyone knows if there was a derwent road in Chesterfield in 1934 in particular i am interested in no 33. What kind of housing was on that Road ???
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Hi
Are you sure it is Derwent and not Durrant?
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Hi
It could be , that's why I posted the document. I don't know the area so im open to suggestions.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I will google to see if there is a Durrant Road
Thanks for you reply
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There IS a Durrant Road in Chesterfield......here it is in Google street view......looks as though all the housing has been pulled down and just modern buildings......
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0r8l/
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Hi
Thanks for that, no houses there .
I wonder if it has been redeveloped.
The date on the document is 1934.
would there have been electoral rolls in 1934 ???
Lesley
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My cousin lived on one of the streets just off Durrant Road in the early 70's - mostly terraces with the odd large house and garden, its mostly the terraces that have gone, worth giving Chesterfield Library a ring as Durrant Road ran down the side of the old Royal Hospital - could it have been a maternity home, Scarsdale Hospital was the site of the old Workhouse, also known as 12a Newbold Rd, is it possibly part of the old workhouse?
I have a few books about old Chesterfield I'll have a look and repost if I find anything
Liz
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Hi Liz
Thank you for that information.
The man I am interested in was asking for help from the British Legion his name was Charles Walton. so perhaps he was in the poor house. I believe he was born Charles Wharton son of George Wharton and Mary Cowlishaw.
Its a long story and he, Charles told so many lies its taken me years to try and figure it all out, but i think im slowly getting there.
Thanks again Lesley
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Just looked thru' books on old Chesterfield - there is a picture taken 1977 looking up Durrant Road towards Sheffield Road and the old Royal Hospital, it is mostly blocks of terraced houses. The reason I wondered if it was a maternity hospital was I was born in the Maternity Home at Chesterfield. My mum said the entrance to it was down Durrant Road but that may just have been an entrance to the back part of the hospital :) I get to Chesterfield fairly frequently - next time I go to the library I will ask about electoral registers and see what I can find.
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Thank you Liz thats very kind of you :D
lesley
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Hi Liz
Thank you for that information.
The man I am interested in was asking for help from the British Legion his name was Charles Walton. so perhaps he was in the poor house. I believe he was born Charles Wharton son of George Wharton and Mary Cowlishaw.
Its a long story and he, Charles told so many lies its taken me years to try and figure it all out, but i think im slowly getting there.
Thanks again Lesley
Hi Lesley
My eyes opened wide when I stumbled upon your post. This Mary Cowlishaw is the sister of my great great great grandfather so I'm interested to know if you have the details of marriage of Mary and George Wharton?. I have quite a lot of information about Mary's ancestry if you are interested. Thanks.
Kind Regards
Andy
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Hi Andy
I would be very interested in collaborating with you. :)
I will send you a private message.
Lesley