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From: "JohnFHH" <>
Subject: Re: Lambeth question
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:23:32 +0100
Hi Jani,
What was the Source for your info.?
What was the date of your info?
Sounds like a census, in which case it is presumably the enumerator's or
other official's way of collating the schedules.
Park Street does not appear in my 1910 or 1927 A-Z , though there is a Park
Road and also a Park Street in Southwark. It had presumably been renamed or
cleared before then.
The Lost London Streets site may help
http://members.aol.com/WHall95037/london.html
Godfrey's maps may also help.
Sorry not to have been more help
Cheers
John Henley (if it bounces try again, trouble with ISP,I am still here:-) ]
researching
HENLEY, PARKER, PRENTICE, SECKER, RAPER, DURDEN
[London/Middx./Essex/Suffolk]
ROLFE, (O)RAFFERTY, EVANS, PARSONS, SYMONDS [Berks/Hants/Wilts]
HILL [Staffs/Cambs/Berks]
-----Original Message-----
From: Jani Date: 27 September 1999 22:14 Subject: Lambeth question
>My great great grandfather, James Samuel CHANDLER, lived on Park Street,
>Lambeth, Surrey (Lambeth Church 2nd) and his father, also J.S. CHANDLER,
>lived on Savile Place in Lambeth (Lambeth Church 1st part). The first was
>the gas fitter and his father a leather cutter. My question is, what does
>the Lambeth Church 1st and 2nd mean? Are these 2 different 'parishes' (I
>believe they were Catholics as my great grandfather was). In the 1819 map
>of London that I found online (thanks to someone here!) it shows a Park
>Street located quite a distance from the present Park Street. Does anyone
>have any idea about the above? Thank you!!>>Jani
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