Category: John Stevenson’s ancestors

Ancestors of John Stevenson

25 Princes street (1861) – Anne Stirrup & her son John

Anne Stirrup was living with her son John at 25 Princes street during the census of 1861. Ann had two lodgers to help share costs. Apparently she reverted to using the surname stirrup once all the Wycherley children moved out of home. This would be less confusing for John Stirrup, the last child she had….

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Lower Milk street (1881-91) – Harriet Fowler family & Mary Ann Davies family.

Lower Milk street was located very close to Cheapside on the other side of Tithebarn street. The SuperLambanana is a good reference site if you want to explore the area. The census’s of 1881 & 1891 demonstrate that the family supported one another. According to the 1881 census Mary Ann Davies lived with Michael Davies…

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5 Poplar lane (1871) – Anne Stirrup & Harriet Forrester

The census records of 1871 show that Harriet Forrester & Ann Stirrup (Harriet’s grandmother) were lodgers living at 5 Poplar lane. In total 14 persons stayed at this one address. Both Harriet & Ann were registered as being machinists. Poplar lane was probably between Victoria street and Whitechapel, closer to the Victoria street side. The…

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Cheapside – the courts (1871-75) – Mary Ann, Harriet, Thomas & Hugh Grant: all Forresters

1871 – After James Forrester passed away sometime in the 1860’s, on the 8th of january 1871 Mary Ann Forester married Michael Davies at St Nicholas church. They lived in at a “house” located in a court off Steven’s lane – Cheapside. I have been unable to discover the exact location of Steven’s lane but…

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Cable street (1862) – James & Mary Ann Forrester

Hugh Grant Forrester’s grandparents James & Mary Ann Forrester baptized their son James John at St. Peters of Church street on the 17th of May 1872. The record shows that they lived in Cable street and that James still considered himself as being a farmer. Cable street disappeared long ago. We do have a fire…

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