Ron thanks for that.Would this mean they were living in a couple of shacks thrown together on a cobbled pub yard? steve Another question for the list while I`m here,my family,over a period of time lived at four different addresses but in the same street,Was this a common practice?If so any ideas why hey might have moved so many times?
Hi Steve As houses were built and the postal service improved, street numbering was often changed until it was finally stabalised towards the end of the 1800s. So they may not have moved at all, their house may have gone by a different number. Regards Polly Rubery List admin: MIDMARCH-L@rootsweb.com A genealogy and local history list covering the Counties of Brecon, Hereford, Monmouth, Shropshire, Stafford and Worcester. ENG-HEREFORD@rootsweb.com A genealogy and local history list covering the County of Hereford ROWBERRY-L@rootsweb.com ROWBERRY/RUBERY ONS - GOONS #278 rowberry@one-name.org http://www.rowberry.org Webmaster for the Herefordshire Family History Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~ukhfhs/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: <StephenHales2@aol.com> To: <ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 6:29 PM Subject: [B.C.] Re A Little Advice Ron thanks for that.Would this mean they were living in a couple of shacks thrown together on a cobbled pub yard? steve Another question for the list while I`m here,my family,over a period of time lived at four different addresses but in the same street,Was this a common practice?If so any ideas why hey might have moved so many times? ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== Wherever possible (except for personal messages) please post replies to the list.Other people can learn from them!