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Wolverhampton Eastern or Western - Which District?
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LindaG | Report | 26 May 2007 16:17 |
I have 8,9 and 10 Bond Street in Western for 1901 and 11-17 Bond Street in Western... but can't find any reference to numbers further up the street. It is so frustrating! This street is so carved up, I cannot be sure that all of it is in Western. I really cannot get any further back than my grandfather without 1911 information, but I don't want to waste £45 Lin |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 26 May 2007 16:00 |
Go to National Archives website and do an address search on 1901census. Unfortunately the results for Bond St are a bit confusing Maureen |
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LindaG | Report | 26 May 2007 15:05 |
I've decided to out in a request for 1911 census information as it is the only way forward with my father's family... £45 :o( I have the address: 7 Bond Street, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire However, I have to give the registration district. The choice is Wolverhampton Eastern or Wolverhampton Western. I've tried the obvious, Multimap, but unfortunately Bond Street is pretty much on the North South divide, right in the middle. Does anyone have access to 1901 census districts that may be able to give me a clue please? Thanks Lin |