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    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by sweet caroline » Fri Oct 28, 2011 3:58 pm

    Bartmac,That 3 Storey building on the left could be 37.Big enough to house 6/7 families.

    Sweet Caroline

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by Bartmac » Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:33 pm

    Thks for the photo Sweet Caroline, isn't it nice - no cars!!!!!

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by sweet caroline » Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:36 am

    Image Quay Street

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by Bartmac » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:27 pm

    My Scots ancestor live mainly around Saltcoats, although Ellen lives in Edinburgh and George lives in Sydney.
    Walpole St Peter is (I think) the closest place to Spalding.

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by morag » Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:03 pm

    sweet caroline wrote:Bartmac.It's a small world i have Ancesters from around there .Walpole St Peter,East Keal,South /NorthSouthcoates,Horncastle,Grimsby.All my Husbands side. :D

    Sweet Caroline

    Me too!

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by sweet caroline » Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:05 pm

    Bartmac.It's a small world i have Ancesters from around there .Walpole St Peter,East Keal,South /NorthSouthcoates,Horncastle,Grimsby.All my Husbands side. :D

    Sweet Caroline

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by Bartmac » Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:12 pm

    Thanks Sweet Caroline, I will certainly take the google walk.

    Cheers, Bartmac

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by sweet caroline » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:50 pm

    Hi Bartmac, Yes, looks like they shared the house 37 Quay Street.Not unusual ,as it still goes on "Multiple Tenancy".
    Reform Street is where our Healthy Centre is ,if you want to do a google walk.The manse was in Glebe St.Had to be sold as it became to dear to heat and maintain.Also quite away from the High Church in Barmill Rd.

    Sweet Caroline

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by Bartmac » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:06 pm

    The Scotlandspeople census, the name in question is my Grandfathers William James McLelland. I see your located in Beith, my father was born in Beith (Reform Street) and my Grandfather was married in The Manse in Beith.

    Cheers Bartmac

    Re: Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by sweet caroline » Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:09 pm

    Hi Bartmac,If it is the 1901 Census in Ancestry,have you checked all numbers are the same .Could have been mistranscribed.Have you a name for me to have a look?

    Sweet Caroline

    Edit - Bartmac did you mean 1911 Census from Scotlandspeople ?

    Saltcoats 1901 Census

    Post by Bartmac » Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:25 pm

    Hi,
    In the 1901 census it shows my Grandfather and family living at 37 Quay St, along with five other families on the same page, what sort of dwelling was this, and are there any photos. It also shows it as having one room with a window! Any help appreciated.

    Thanks, John.

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