Can anyone please help with this- When I look on the 1871 census for Rebecca Green b 1785 I find her in St Margaret, Norwich, Upper West Street and then something like Suket Whater written after that – what is this and what does it mean? She is with her daughter Elizabeth a draper and her grand daughter Mary Ann ( my great grandmother) 1861 census Rebecca is in Upper Westwick Street, St Margaret, Norwich. I presume not the same Street but is it near by? Wendy
It says formerly housekeeper on the form and gives her birthplace as Hockwold and her daughters' birthplaces as Methwold so they are from South West Norfolk. Not quite sure where Upper West street is these days but I think it was near Pottergate which five minutes walk from Westwick Street. If you can read the Yard name ( Norwich yards were famous -or infamous-you can google Plunketts Norwich and maybe find images or details of the yard they lived in) Rosie On 25/07/2014 00:23, Wendy Inskeep via wrote: > Can anyone please help with this- > > When I look on the 1871 census for Rebecca Green b 1785 I find her in St Margaret, Norwich, Upper West Street and then something like Suket Whater written after that – what is this and what does it mean? She is with her daughter Elizabeth a draper and her grand daughter Mary Ann ( my great grandmother) > 1861 census Rebecca is in Upper Westwick Street, St Margaret, Norwich. I presume not the same Street but is it near by? > > Wendy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message