Thanks for the replies. The person in question was living in Adstock at the time, was there a railway or coachworks there. Does coachworks apply to purely train coaches or does it also mean horse drawn coaches? Cheers Sally
In message <000201c523ff$37524ba0$75f22a50@pbncomputer>, Mark Ware <ware1973@tiscali.co.uk> writes >Thanks for the replies. The person in question was living in Adstock at >the time, was there a railway or coachworks there. Does coachworks apply >to purely train coaches or does it also mean horse drawn coaches? Probably not in 1901, when they were rather rare. It is not that far from the railway works at Wolverton. -- Eve McLaughlin Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society