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1891 Address Search?

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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 9 Oct 2003 09:50

Is it possible to search by address? If so, could anyone tell me who is listed for 40 Henniker Gardens, East Ham. Thanks. Maz. XX

Margaret

Margaret Report 9 Oct 2003 09:51

Marion No, the 1891 cannot be searched by address. Do you know who you think was living there, I can look for you. Margaret

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 9 Oct 2003 10:16

No!! In 1893 a grave was purchased from that address in the name of my great uncle, Thomas WHR Jennings, for the burial of a chinese person by the name of Dak Al or Ah or some such ... We are trying to establish some sort of connection between the 2. Thomas Jennings is however on 1891 and 1901 with the rest of his family, so may have moved out and back in the meantime. Keep trying different things, but coming to same dead end! Thanks anyway. Maz. XX

Margaret

Margaret Report 9 Oct 2003 10:47

Marian Perhaps if you find out what Ecclesiastical parish the address is in we could narrow it down. I just put in Smith for East Ham and there are lots of different parishes. The only way then would be a "street walk" of the images to try and find the address. I'm sure if there is an easier way someone will come up with it. Margaret