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From: "Frank Turner" <>
Subject: Re: [YKS] Query- Foundry ca 1839
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 12:26:06 +0100
References: <194.2d6326f1.2e700e14@aol.com>
There is a Foundry St. in Rawmarsh near to the old Parkgate iron works.
Could this be it ?
Cheers
Frank
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Subject: Re: [YKS] Query- Foundry ca 1839
>
> In a message dated 08/09/2004 03:58:32 GMT Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
> A patron asked me a question at the FHC this evening which I couldn't
answer.
> "Where is Foundry". It was the place of residence on an 1839 Marriage cert
> she had.
> I could find no mention of it in the Gazetteer and hope someone on the
list
> might have knowledge of it? Was it perhaps an area of Sheffield in 1839?
>
>
> Hi
>
> I think it is much more likely that he lived near a foundry. I am almost
> sure that there is no district called foundry in Sheffield and I was born
there.
>
> Perhaps it was Foundry Street.
>
>
> JUDY ELKINGTON
>
>
> www.elkingtonfamily.com
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