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    1. Re: [ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND] Census location
    2. Rod Clayburn
    3. Bruce, Go to 'Google Maps' website and type in 'Sea View, Ryhope, Sunderland'. Then go to 'Street View' and see what they look like now. The old buildings have more or less all gone, don't know how old the oldest ones are, but doubt if they are from the1901 era? Rod At 08:01 09/08/2010, Bruce Dodd <bmdodd@rogers.com> wrote: >Hi, Listers > >I have a census facsimile that shows a street named Sea View in the Civil >Parish "Ryhope (Part of)"; Ecclesiastical Parish "St Pauls Ryhope, Part >of"; Rural district "Sunderland (Part of)"; Parliamentary ----- or >Division of "Part of Houghton-le-Spring"; Village. > >After all these "parts", where can a Sunderland non-native reasonably >conclude that these people lived? > >Thanks for any help. > >Bruce Dodd >Ottawa, ON RSVP. Please support the St.George Foundation: www.adecentlife.org

    08/09/2010 05:48:43
    1. Re: [ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND] Census location
    2. Stan Mapstone
    3. If it is the 1901 Census then it could be either Sea View Street in Grangetown which is in Enumeration District 32, RG13/4717. Ocean Road was the County Borough Boundary, the other Sea View is in Enumeration District 33, also RG13/4717. Stan Mapstone On 9 August 2010 11:48, Rod Clayburn <rod.clayburn@one-name.org> wrote: > Bruce, > > Go to 'Google Maps' website and type in 'Sea View, Ryhope, Sunderland'. > Then go to 'Street View' and see what they look like now. > > The old buildings have more or less all gone, don't know how old the oldest > ones are, but doubt if they are from the1901 era? > > Rod > > At 08:01 09/08/2010, Bruce Dodd <bmdodd@rogers.com> wrote: > >Hi, Listers > > > >I have a census facsimile that shows a street named Sea View in the Civil > >Parish "Ryhope (Part of)"; Ecclesiastical Parish "St Pauls Ryhope, Part > >of"; Rural district "Sunderland (Part of)"; Parliamentary ----- or > >Division of "Part of Houghton-le-Spring"; Village. > > > >After all these "parts", where can a Sunderland non-native reasonably > >conclude that these people lived? > > > >Thanks for any help. > > > >Bruce Dodd > >Ottawa, ON > > RSVP. > Please support the St.George Foundation: www.adecentlife.org > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/09/2010 06:32:53
    1. Re: [ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND] Census location
    2. Stan Mapstone
    3. In the 1901 census Sea View (street) Grangetown starts with an Arthur Fretwell at RG13 Folio 4717 Piece 26 Page 43 Civil parish: Ryhope Ecclesiastical parish: Ryhope St Paul. The headings on the census page are the same as those given by Bruce Just to add that the Sea View in Ryhope starts with a John Braugh at RG13 Folio 4717 Piece 36 Page 2 Civil parish: Ryhope Ecclesiastical parish: Ryhope St Paul. So it is the one at coordinates 440880, 554660. Put Sea View St Sunderland in to Google Maps and you can see it on Street View. Stan Mapstone On 9 August 2010 12:32, Stan Mapstone <stanmapstone@gmail.com> wrote: > If it is the 1901 Census then it could be either Sea View Street in > Grangetown which is in Enumeration District 32, RG13/4717. Ocean Road was > the County Borough Boundary, the other Sea View is in Enumeration District > 33, also RG13/4717. > > Stan Mapstone > > > On 9 August 2010 11:48, Rod Clayburn <rod.clayburn@one-name.org> wrote: > >> Bruce, >> >> Go to 'Google Maps' website and type in 'Sea View, Ryhope, Sunderland'. >> Then go to 'Street View' and see what they look like now. >> >> The old buildings have more or less all gone, don't know how old the >> oldest >> ones are, but doubt if they are from the1901 era? >> >> Rod >> >> At 08:01 09/08/2010, Bruce Dodd <bmdodd@rogers.com> wrote: >> >Hi, Listers >> > >> >I have a census facsimile that shows a street named Sea View in the Civil >> >Parish "Ryhope (Part of)"; Ecclesiastical Parish "St Pauls Ryhope, Part >> >of"; Rural district "Sunderland (Part of)"; Parliamentary ----- or >> >Division of "Part of Houghton-le-Spring"; Village. >> > >> >After all these "parts", where can a Sunderland non-native reasonably >> >conclude that these people lived? >> > >> >Thanks for any help. >> > >> >Bruce Dodd >> >Ottawa, ON >> >> RSVP. >> Please support the St.George Foundation: www.adecentlife.org >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ENG-DUR-SUNDERLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >

    08/09/2010 08:47:51