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johndixon1824
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Friday 23 February 07 18:55 GMT (UK) »
hello can anyone please tell me where naylors row was in lincoln my great aunt lived there in 1931 according to the electroll roll many thanks
ricky1
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Friday 23 February 07 22:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi JohnDixon
I think it used to be in the Flaxengate / Danesgate area of Lincoln. It came under the civil parish of St Michael on the Mount in Lincoln.
ricky
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Harby,Garton,Drury,Duncombe,Booth,Catton,Barker, Kirkby, Wilson. Lincolnshire, <br />Also Murkin's, Jeffery,Pettitt,Carter, from Suffolk/Cambridgeshire boarder<br />Census information is Crown Copyright from
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Saturday 24 February 07 00:11 GMT (UK) »
In the 1861 census, 1 Naylor's Row seems to be adjacent to 7 St Martins St. St Martins St is approximately parallel to the Strait and joins Steep Hill from the west. As Ricky said, it was in St Michael on the Mount parish.
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johndixon1824
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Saturday 24 February 07 18:42 GMT (UK) »
thankyou at least have a clearpicture of where they lived that makes sense as my grandad lived steep hill and the strait around this time thankyou
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