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Anglesea Place
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The Lady Marion | Report | 13 Oct 2006 14:41 |
Hello can anyone help please, My Great Great Grandparents were married in Greenwich in 1865. Mt GGGRandfather was Royal Artillery but it gives my GGGrandmothers Residence as Anglesea Place. I can find an Anglesea Rd but if anyone can shed some additional info it would be greatly appreciated.Also would there be any directories for that area for 1865? Regards Marion |
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Rachel | Report | 13 Oct 2006 15:31 |
Hiya There is a Anglesea Place in Gravesend, Kent. It's right by Gravesend Station and is abroun 2 hours by bus from Greenwich (abt 25 KM / 16 miles) http://www.old-maps.*co.uk/ has a 1869 map of the area |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 13 Oct 2006 16:00 |
I've just had a look on my Greenwich 1894 Old Ordnance Survey Map but can't find it. It may have been a terrace of cottages or a yard but there is no mention of it. Viv |
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Bobtanian | Report | 13 Oct 2006 17:01 |
I have a rellie that died,in 1903 in anglesea street, bethnal green.....Bob |
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