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Can anyone figure out the address?
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Philip | Report | 16 Jun 2006 05:50 |
Richard, thanks so much I had no idea :) Helen |
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Richard in Perth | Report | 16 Jun 2006 04:52 |
They were definitely at 100 Andover Road. There were evidently several families sharing the house - you can tell this by the dashes between columns 4 and 5. A double dash (\\) indicates the start of a new house, whereas a single dash (\) separates different families within the same dwelling. Cheers, Richard |
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Philip | Report | 16 Jun 2006 04:33 |
ok I'm looking at RG 12/150 Folio 24 Page 42. Census 1881 At the house hold of Thomas Scully. If you look at original image he's at the very top. The house #'s seem to go in sequence up the page so you'd think that he'd be at # 100 but if you look at the previous page #100 is there instead. Trying to figure if this is one big household, or if there's just no address for my rellies. Helen |
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Philip | Report | 16 Jun 2006 04:29 |
I'm looking at the census info for my relies in 1891 but i can't seem to find an adress... info to follow. Helen |