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Help with Street name
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Susan | Report | 21 Apr 2004 18:38 |
Hi Lucia Had a look at my 1888 Victorian A-Z Could it be Seabright Street? Regards Sue |
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Luciacw | Report | 21 Apr 2004 18:03 |
Thanks Sheila, I have had a look, but I can't find anything, Lucia |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 21 Apr 2004 17:33 |
Lucia You could try 'Lost London Street Index' - type the above in Google for web address. Unfortunately the streets are listed alphabetically but I think they have an e-mail facility which might be worth a try! Good Luck |
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Luciacw | Report | 21 Apr 2004 16:53 |
Hello, I have the marriage certificate of my 3xgreat grandparents, who married in 1838 in Bethnal Green, but I can't decipher the name of the street where my 3xgreat grandfather lived. I can figure out most of the name, but I can't work out the first letter, it reads ?elesight Street. Can anyone help? Lucia |