I have showing on the 1881 census a relative living at 5 Foundry Street,Warrington. His employment was signal man employed by the CLC who had a station within a short walking distance of this address.
By 1891 he had left this address and moved with his work to Toxteth.
I have been looking at a 1895 Trade directory for Warrington and in particular 5 Foundry Street,its occupant at this time was a railway signal man, could it be that this house was owned by the Railway Company.
So my request for help is, has some forum member got an address search facility for the 1891 census that they could look at and advise me if at the time of that census a railway worker was living there.
Thanks in advance
Geoff W
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Thread: 1891 Census Address.
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14-08-2011, 7:24 PM #1
1891 Census Address.
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14-08-2011, 7:35 PM #2
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A chap by the name of James WARBURTON was living there with his family. Occupation: railway signalman. Someone with local knowledge may know more about the this street.
5 Foundry Street, Warrington
1891: RG12/3074 Folio: 137 Page: 13 (crown copyright, care of the TNA)
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14-08-2011, 7:36 PM #3
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Hi
1891
5, Foundry Street, Warrington
WARBURTON, James Head Married M 39 1852 Railway Signalman Warrington
Lancashire
WARBURTON, Agnes Wife Single F 33 1858 Railway Signalmans Wife Nantwich
Cheshire VIEW
WARBURTON, Alice Daughter F 7 1884 Scholar Warrington
Lancashire
WARBURTON, Margaret Daughter F 2 1889 Warrington
Lancashire
WARBURTON, William Son M 2 1889 Warrington
Lancashire
PEANUT
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14-08-2011, 7:53 PM #4
Good Evening, olliecat,peanut,and notanothermoner,
Thank you very much for your help and assistance, as always it is very much appreciated.
Regards
Geoff W
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14-08-2011, 9:15 PM #5
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Hi
You could try and contact the My Warrington web site
www
mywarrington.me.uk/my_warrington.htm
they do refer to Foundry Street in that it was near the coal yard of the Warrington & Newton Railway off Back Dallam Lane. They may be able to help
Roy
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15-08-2011, 11:26 AM #6
Hello Roy
Thanks for the link,will follow that up.
Regards
Geoff W
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