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Hertfordshire / Re: Cadmans lane Cheshunt
« on: Saturday 11 January 14 16:35 GMT (UK)  »
I could stand corrected it could be (Cadmore lane) as the enumeration also staes Mill which is still there lane and Such Lane (no longer there)
my own wild goose chace

but thanks

guys

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Hertfordshire / Re: Cadmans lane Cheshunt
« on: Saturday 11 January 14 15:28 GMT (UK)  »
Found the Census for 1871 which clearly has Cadmans Lane, Cheshunt on it nwe I was loosing the plot!!!!

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Hertfordshire / Re: Cadmans lane Cheshunt
« on: Saturday 11 January 14 15:06 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks guys
I am as I speak) looking for the Census record which shows Mary Ann Broadway Searing staying with someone at Cadmons lane in Cheshunt, my great grd Father William searing worked and died at a beerhouse called "The Pheasant" (latter to be called "The Crocodile) located in College road, it seems as if Mary Ann and her children had to move out (1871) and stayed at Cadmans Lane in Cheshunt

thanks
Paul

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Hertfordshire / Cadmans lane Cheshunt
« on: Saturday 11 January 14 13:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am trying to locate Cadmans which was located in Cheshunt I'm not able to locate any old map which shows its position its where my relatives live around 1870 I'm curious to see where it was

thanks any help

Paul

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Thanks guys there is little info on net but ill dig more info thanks for the helpful info as always.paul

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Family History Beginners Board / James Searing School master 1900's Southwalk
« on: Sunday 23 June 13 09:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi all I have a question please, I have a 2nd great uncle James Searing who was a School master and later a Headmaster he taught at Necomen street School in Southwark cir 1900, where would I be able otain information or register of masters/teachers relating to his role and subjects he may have indeed taught.

many thanks

Paul :)

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Essex / Re: Dickison Family Pitsea
« on: Tuesday 04 September 12 07:54 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Guys for your rather prompt reply

Strange I could locate details from Ancestry but if they had been registered in Edmonton at time of death would it that they could still have lived in Pitsea ? or is it that Edmonton was just the registration district.

also

on assumption that they were still living in Pitsea area at there deaths which cemetery or burial location was the most used around that period.

and is there any old phonographs of Church hill,Pitsea

so greatfull for any help.

have a good day

Paul :)

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Essex / Dickison Family Pitsea
« on: Monday 03 September 12 20:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi all

I'm trying to locate the John & Florence Dickinson that according to the 1911 census was live at Church Hill, Pitsea, Essex. He was a Antimony worker was there a metal smelting works in the area around 1911 they had four children, Florence, frank ,Maud & Kate I would be greatfull for any leads how ever small as my research has hit a wall from 1911 there are no death or burials that show.

many thanks

Paul ???

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