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Post by Jane » 28 Feb 2012 15:19

I currently have Ancestry Access, could some one on Find my past do a location search for
Census: 1891
County: Lancashire Street name: Taliesin Street
Residential Place: Liverpool

And tell me the Folio details so I can find the street on Ancestry, I have a big chunk of my Taubman's missing and I want to 'Street Walk', just in case they are hiding where their step-mother died in 1898.

If you could also let me know
Juvenal Street (1889) and Howley Street (1893), both Liverpool that would be great.

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Post by DeeJay1 » 28 Feb 2012 15:48

Hi Jane,

The reference for
Taliesin Street
RG12 piece 2899 folio 109 page 18

Juvenal Street
RG12 piece 2898 folio 13 page 20

Howley Street
I could not find this in Liverpool.
The only result is in Lambeth which is a little way away from Liverpool!

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Post by gerrynuk » 28 Feb 2012 16:12

Jane,

There is a Howley Street in Kirkdale listed in the:

Kelly's Directory of Liverpool & Birkenhead, 1894. [Part 1: Liverpool]

See attached extract - are any of the names of interest?

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Post by DeeJay1 » 28 Feb 2012 17:34

Sorry Jane,

I didn't really look at the dates so obviously streets built in 1893 would not be on the 1891.

The reference for 1901 is

RG13 piece 3469 folio 48 page 18

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Post by Jane » 28 Feb 2012 19:46

Thank you very much both, I'll take a wander down them. DeeJay they were not build dates, but the date the families were at them.

No names in the directory I am afraid Gerry.
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Post by Dagwood » 29 Feb 2012 09:20

Excuse my ignorance but how do you use that info on Ancestry. I've had a look but cannot see where one inputs the Folio details.
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Post by delwoodman » 29 Feb 2012 09:37

Jane:

As an alternative to using findmypast address search facility, street indexes for many RD's can be found on the Your Archives pages of the National Archives web-site. This is the link to the page for Liverpool 1891:

http://yourarchives.nationalarchives.go ... reet_Index

An advantage of using this over findmypast is that it collects together page references where streets have been scattered over several enumerators' walks.

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Post by PatrickT » 29 Feb 2012 10:22

Dagwood - I think that to search on folio number etc in Ancestry you have to use the old search form. Click on 'Search' 'Search All Records' and then click on 'Go to old search' near the top right of the screen. Then select the census search and you should see the option you need. Remember to click on 'Go to new search' when you have finished if you want to revert to the new settings

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Post by delwoodman » 29 Feb 2012 10:43

Dagwood:

As PatrickT says, you can get there from the old ancestry screen. Alternatively, from the new screen go to the census year of interest, make sure you have drilled down to individual country (eg England) rather than simply UK collection, show advanced search screen and you will see piece and folio options on the search form.

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Post by Dagwood » 29 Feb 2012 18:04

Patrick and Derek,Many thanks for those directions
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Post by jmurphy » 13 Mar 2012 03:46

May I also recommend Steve Morse's One-Step Web Pages -- IMHO his search forms are far superior to the ones provided by Ancestry.

The page for searching UK Census records on Ancestry is here:

http://stevemorse.org/census/uk.html

Note the drop-down box which says 1891 can be pulled down to select other census years or 'all' (this was created before the release of the 1911 census).

I especially like Dr. Morse's forms because he will alert you to fields which are not indexed in various census years / places.

Note at the bottom of the form there is a place you can enter details to walk through a microfilm roll.

Hope this helps.

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