Does anyone know anything about the above building. The Spelling might be slightly off. Taken from the 1861 census of Gateshead. RG9/3800 Folio: 69 Page 49. It sounds like a rather grand building but I expect it would have been a ramshackle, run down thing where the sanitation wasn`t the best. My ancestor Cuthbert Carr was here in 1861, probably in a room. He may have died here in 1868 of .Chronic Diarrhoea The death certificate just says, Pipewell Gate. Thanks for any help. George Carter in Whaley Bridge
I make it Pipewellgate Vetches Buildings, and his name is transcribed as Curr, which initially made it difficult to find him, without the census reference. Stan Mapstone -----Original Message----- From: George Carter <gacarter@btinternet.com> To: Durham List <eng-durham@rootsweb.com> Sent: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:23 Subject: [ENG-DURHAM] Baurigode Volcha Buildings Pipewellgate Does anyone know anything about the above building. The Spelling might be slightly off. Taken from the 1861 census of Gateshead. RG9/3800 Folio: 69 Page 49. It sounds like a rather grand building but I expect it would have been a ramshackle, run down thing where the sanitation wasn`t the best. My ancestor Cuthbert Carr was here in 1861, probably in a room. He may have died here in 1868 of .Chronic Diarrhoea The death certificate just says, Pipewell Gate. Thanks for any help. George Carter in Whaley Bridge ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-DURHAM-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can20now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today.
Hi George It looks like Pipewellgate Velcher or Velches Buildings to me The name is transcribed as CURR on Ancestry (which is what it looks like frankly) I have entered an alternative name for each so in due course they will be picked up in a search as CARR Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) Does anyone know anything about the above building. The Spelling might be slightly off. Taken from the 1861 census of Gateshead. RG9/3800 Folio: 69 Page 49. It sounds like a rather grand building but I expect it would have been a ramshackle, run down thing where the sanitation wasn`t the best. My ancestor Cuthbert Carr was here in 1861, probably in a room. He may have died here in 1868 of .Chronic Diarrhoea The death certificate just says, Pipewell Gate. Thanks for any help. George Carter in Whaley Bridge