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    1. REA
    2. Joan Hall
    3. Can anyone tell me was Sidbury Worcester a street or a place in 1829. I found a James REA maltster address given as Sidbury in a Directory. Thank you. Regards Joan

    04/15/2005 03:12:26
    1. Re: [WOR] REA
    2. Ian Murray
    3. On 15 Apr 2005 at 21:12, Joan Hall wrote: > Can anyone tell me was Sidbury Worcester a street or a place in 1829. I > found a James REA maltster address given as Sidbury in a Directory. Thank > you. Didn't notice anyone else reply to this, so. Is Sidbury a street or place in 1829. Answer, Yes. Both, but in the census or local directories, it will mean the road. It is a main road in Worcester leading roughly south from the cathedral taking traffic to/from both the London road and the Bristol road. Some properties around in 1829 are still in existence today, but not many. What is the address, next time I pass (during the next month) I'll try to find it and photograph it for you. PS I am happy to do this for all others, but I work for a living and have a young family so don't swamp me and expect a delay in results. Best Regards, Ian Murray ex: City of Worcester now: Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire ---------------------------------------------- Researching: (Worcestershire): ATKINS; BELL; COPE; DARKE; EATON-MULLINS; WARMAN. with small links to ALLARD, BATEMAN, EVANS, JEFF (Cumberland): BELL. (Hampshire): ADAMS, Martha. (Manchester/Southport): CHAPMAN; HUGHES; KAY. (Eastbourne): KAY. (Western Scotland - including Isles of Arran and Bute): BOYLE; CAMPBELL; CUMMINGS; DOLLAR; JOHNSTONE; KAY; KING; LYNDSAY; McLEAN; McMILLAN; MURRAY; WILSON. (Australia): MURRAY (South Africa): VAN AARDT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail has been virus checked using Symantec Norton AntiVirus -----------------------------------------------------------------------

    04/18/2005 03:17:59