Greenfield Terrace?
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stonesey wrote: Does anyone know where Greenfield Terrace was in Leeds? Think it was in South or South East Leeds, but not sure. I've looked on the Leodis website with no luck. Trying to find out if a William Douglas lived there about 1900.Thanks I've found one on an old map (which I couldn't download as the map site has technical problems!) - it was, as you say in the other thread, off Greenfield Street. It was just north of Marsh Lane station in the Richmond Hill area of Leeds.
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stonesey wrote: Does anyone know where Greenfield Terrace was in Leeds? Think it was in South or South East Leeds, but not sure. I've looked on the Leodis website with no luck. Trying to find out if a William Douglas lived there about 1900.Thanks I could not find anyone of that name living in Greenfield Terrace in the 1901 cencus. About how old would he have been in 1901? If let me know i will have a look for you Regards Michael
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uncle michael wrote: stonesey wrote: Does anyone know where Greenfield Terrace was in Leeds? Think it was in South or South East Leeds, but not sure. I've looked on the Leodis website with no luck. Trying to find out if a William Douglas lived there about 1900.Thanks I could not find anyone of that name living in Greenfield Terrace in the 1901 cencus. About how old would he have been in 1901? If let me know i will have a look for you Regards Michael The only one I have found that matches his age.1901 cencusWilliam Douglas aged 26 bricklayers labourerHeamon Douglas aged 26 wifeAlfred Douglas aged 2Samuel Douglas aged 1Living at 1 Blackburn Lane.South East Leeds.1891 cencusSamuel Douglas aged 47 General LabourerSarah Douglas wife aged 59William Douglas aged 16 Clickers ApprenticeWatson Douglas aged 13 Toy MakerPlus a boarderLiving at 27 Green Street.North LeedsDoes anything fit in with anything you know?Regards Michael
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Thanks Michael,I found one of those earlier as well! The first one sounds relevant so I'll ask my son to check further as it's him who is researching a family tree.The research is fine until you come across 50 people or more who have the same name and the same approx date of birth! Father, son, uncle , & grandfather often had the family christian name passed down as well- quite confusing at times.Regardsstonesey
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Hi Lippy,Was really interested in your message. It's my son who is researching our Douglas family tree. ( He's offline at the moment as he's changing service providers) He has the same William Douglas married to Helena Patrick and also has their birth certificates. I think he's gone back a bit further too. It sounds like we may be related! We had some ancestors living in South Leeds & also in Halton Moor/Harehills/Seacroft areas.Is there anyway we can compare notes? I'm not sure of the protocol on the secretleeds website, but you may have some info that we don't have and vice versa. Regards