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Who lived at Bury New Road Manchester

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brigid

brigid Report 9 Dec 2015 16:13

Thanks Dea ; exactly what I wanted

immediate connections ; household all from Russia + some capmakers

1st appearance in GB of my ggfather is living on means boarding with a capmaker in 93 Pimblett ST

Thanks Chris
Alisoun is my sister ; i follow her threads too .that may be where Dea saw some o those addresses
My Fellman's lived in Mancs between the 1891 census + the 1901

3 of the girls enrolled at school in Oct 1891 from 101 Bury New Road

by 1893 they were at 3 Nightingale St David ,Mathilda school enrollment
father is in trade directory as shopkeeper at that address

1896 elder daughter Rebecca married from 7 Bury New Road
1897 matilda enrolled at school from no .7
followed by Golda in 1898

1898 Seina Fellman wife is down as dressmaker /shopkeeper

by 1900 The family were in Birkenhead ; 1 school registartion in Jan + they are on 1901 census in Birkenhead living at 36 Price st until they mostly went to USA in 1904



Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 9 Dec 2015 15:11

Fellman Golda 1893 — 1898 Schools & education Lancashire, England (Manchester Jewish School Admission Index)

(above is 7, Father Samuel. Date of Birth 93)

Chris :)

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1345669?page=0

(Alisoun)

Dea

Dea Report 9 Dec 2015 11:49

My apologies Brigid - my memory must be playing tricks - I was sure I saw it on here :-S

I must have seen it somewhere but I do 'flit' from site to site at times so maybe I saw it elsewhere or when I googled but having looked at the rootschat link which Chris gives above it wasn't that one.

Is this what you need? - Your first posts asks for No 5 in 1901.........


1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
5, Bury New Road, North Manchester, Prestwich, Lancashire, England

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Household Members
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place
Solomon Silverman Head Married Male 53 1848 Hebrew Teacher Russia
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Sarah Silverman Wife Married Female 54 1847 - Russia
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Barnet Silverman Son Single Male 20 1881 Waterproof Garment Machinist Russia
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Eva Silverman Daughter Single Female 18 1883 Cap Maker Russia
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Hyman Padow Boarder Single Male 20 1881 Waterproof Maker Russia
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Isaac Glasset Boarder Single Male 21 1880 Joiner Russia
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Moses Tanenbaun Boarder Single Male 22 1879 Cap Maker Presser Russia

Dea x

brigid

brigid Report 9 Dec 2015 09:32

Thanks Chris have edited title (computer fatigue moment ?)

I can use Find My past in library so will copy your instructions and give it a go
unfortunately my local library has started to close on Thursdays which is my regular day off .

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 9 Dec 2015 07:11

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=714236.0

(looks like that reference above)

Your title here has Street?...

Chris :)

(Find My Past)

1891 Bury New Road in 'Optional Keywords' box brings up below, as first on list, Head of that Household John E Mercer, 101 further down at bottom of page)

Bury New Road, Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England
? Alice 1866 — 1891 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Broughton, Salford, Lancashire
Archive reference RG12
Piece number 3213
Folio 69
Page 7

(for Ancestry, copy above RG, Piece, Folio and Page numbers into Search boxes)

(bit complicated to explain FMP now they have changed things, a case of 'fiddle and learn'!, I'm sure others members have other ways also, failing that always google, very often references come up for different Census years, Streets, Roads etc.)


edits (for FMP)

(see 'Search' top of page, then click 'Census, land & surveys', look down left side to 'Census', then click)

brigid

brigid Report 8 Dec 2015 23:52

Hi Dea

I didn't delete a thread on here

the info i was given about lock up shops was from some kind person on RootsChat ..are you on there too ??

I copied those family names from there ; they are still on this thread !


I still don't know how to look up addresses on Census for myself .

Dea

Dea Report 8 Dec 2015 21:35

Brigid,

Have you deleted your first thread on this from earlier today on which someone kindly gave you the info on the above addresses being lock up shops ??? - If so, why ???

Or, has that person deleted their replies ?

Dea x

brigid

brigid Report 8 Dec 2015 15:34

. 1891

number 7 + 101 Bury new Road were lock up shops


A lock up shop is a shop which is not used for residential purposes. At the end of the day, it is locked and the shopkeeper goes home.

101 New bury Road

1901
3767 /138/1 - Jacob HERBST and family shows that the dwelling had 4 rooms.


7 Bury New Road
1901

Abraham HERMAN + family lived there parents born in Russia + children in manchester


brigid

brigid Report 8 Dec 2015 14:46


Could someone talk me thru how to look up street addresses in 1891 and 1901 census;

I know it is possible but I've only ever looked up names on censuses , not addresses


Having just found a death of a family member 1900 next door to where the family lived in 1899 ; think it may be useful to look who was living at number 5 in 1901 .
and if there are any in-law connections in that street.

My family arrived from Russia after the 1891 census ,
but children were enrolled at school from 101 Bury New Road .so it would be interesting to know who lived there on 1891 census

grateful for any help