I have two different records for my Great Grandfather, Samuel Evans from the 1891 census. The first one is for "Pool Dam, Quarry Bank" which was then within the parish of Kingswinford and the second "Floodgates, G Pool" Cradley
Heath Rowley Regis. I know this must be near to "New Pool" and right on the border of the two parishes and is now the border of Dudley and Sandwell. Is this unusual or are records duplicated where people live on the edge of registration districts?
Julien
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Re: Evans - Quarry Bank, Evans - Cradley Heath???
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good question...I dont know does anyone?

good question...I dont know does anyone?

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Re: Evans - Quarry Bank, Evans - Cradley Heath???
What are the records Julien? I don't know either but could be different people with different opinions on where Samuel was, Quarry Bank and Cradley meet at Cradley Forge and Lodge Forge Cradley Heath both on the River Stour, not sure where the Pool was situated. Wonder if Neville knows? HTH from Linell.
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Re: Evans - Quarry Bank, Evans - Cradley Heath???
There are definitely 2 records but i have done some more digging - i didn't realise that there are descriptions of the districts covered.
The description for Rowley Regis District 20 actually refers to Samuel Evans residing at a house at the Floodgates and also refers to Silverthorne Lane Lomey Town. Funnily enough Silverthorne Lane is where my mom was bought up.
Are there any maps available from around this time?
I have seen a photo on the Cradley site that shows part of this area
Julien
The description for Rowley Regis District 20 actually refers to Samuel Evans residing at a house at the Floodgates and also refers to Silverthorne Lane Lomey Town. Funnily enough Silverthorne Lane is where my mom was bought up.
Are there any maps available from around this time?
I have seen a photo on the Cradley site that shows part of this area
Julien
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Re: Evans - Quarry Bank, Evans - Cradley Heath???
The Alan godfrey Rowley Regis maps are available online I think for 1902 for many areas including rowley regis
they are really good
just google old maps of rowley regis and see what you get too!

they are really good
just google old maps of rowley regis and see what you get too!

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Re: Evans - Quarry Bank, Evans - Cradley Heath???
Thanks, i'll take a look
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