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Anglesea Place

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The Lady Marion

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

Rachel

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

VIVinHERTS

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

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 13 Oct 2006 17:01

I have a rellie that died,in 1903 in anglesea street, bethnal green.....Bob