"Lyn Nunn" wrote :- > My Great great grandmother was born in Belfast about 1818. In 1842 she was > writing romance stories based in part on truth. One story is set in Belfast > and she mentions H---d road, close by the sea shore. > > Does anyone have any idea what the name of the road may be? > > Lyn > in Oz. Lyn, If the three "---" represent actual letters, I can't think of any road. If they don't, I would suggest "Holywood Road" This runs along the south side of Belfast Lough and finishes in Holywood, which has a small "sea shore". Regards SammyM
Thanks Sammy - Holywood Road was the only road I knew of but I didn't know if it went "by the sea shore". I am not sure how many letters are in the word as it is in a typed print and could be made to fit the column. Lyn "SammyM" <SammyM@world.com> wrote in message news:3j204iFnfh8iU1@individual.net... > "Lyn Nunn" wrote :- > >> My Great great grandmother was born in Belfast about 1818. In 1842 she > was >> writing romance stories based in part on truth. One story is set in > Belfast >> and she mentions H---d road, close by the sea shore. >> >> Does anyone have any idea what the name of the road may be? >> >> Lyn >> in Oz. > > Lyn, > If the three "---" represent actual letters, I can't think of any road. > If they don't, I would suggest "Holywood Road" > This runs along the south side of Belfast Lough and finishes in Holywood, > which has a small "sea shore". > > Regards > SammyM >