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I'm struggling to find a place on the 1911

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dotty. | 22:25 Mon 04th Jul 2011 | Genealogy
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I've been there, I know where it shouls be, but can't just get to it. My dad lived there in 1923-1926 ans from 1942-1948, I have found on the ED in 1901 (the place was built in about 1300 and so it has been in the same place for a while). It is Bradley (or Bradleigh) Old Hall Burtonwood. I guess in 1911 it couls concievably have ben include din one of the earlestown EDs, it does not seem to be in he Burtonwood ED (of which ancestry mysterously has ED 2 and that is it!). The occupants in 1911 should be the Fairclough family, (the son married my great aunt) but after 3 attempts to find it in 1911 I am drawing a blank and getting fed up, so, anyone else having time to search, brill! TYIA
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There were 26 Faircloughs in Burtonwood. These are the ones in Bradleigh Hall:

"Bradlegh Hall Burtonwood" RG14PN23124 RG78PN1352 RD459 SD3 ED1 SN210

FAIRCLOUGH, Betsy Jane Daughter Single F 37 1874 Farmer's Daughter Lanc Burtonwood
FAIRCLOUGH, Thomas Son Single M 29 1882 Farmer's Son Lanc Burtonwood
FAIRCLOUGH, Mary Daughter Single F 27 1884 Daughter Lanc Burtonwood
FAIRCLOUGH, Margaret Daughter Single F 26 1885 Lanc Burtonwood
FAIRCLOUGH, John Son Single M 23 1888 Farmer's Son Lanc Burtonwood
CUNNITH, Martin Farm Servant Single M 30 1881 Farm Labourer County Galway Castle Blakeney Ireland
MANNION, William Farm Servant Single M 21 1890 Farm Labourer C Galway Grague Mulough Ireland.

Say if you want the rest :)
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Hi Rose, thanks for that, They are the right ones, the son married my grandmas sister, but before that, the Faircloughs sold the Hall and farm to my Dad's grandfather who lived there until 1922 and then my Dad's parents took it over but whern my dad's sister died there in 1925 aged 18 months (meningitis) my grandma and grandad moved out and my grandmas's dad took it over, he lived there right up until the 1940s, my dad moved back there during the war to work on Bradley estate. Then my grandad died in 1948 and the Hall and farm were sold.
It is up for sale at the moment for £485.000.
http://www.rightmove....roperty-32886041.html
Wow, that's lovely. If I had a spare (!) £485,000 I'd buy it straightaway. Hate to think what it would cost around here. And lovely to put a copy of the particulars in with all the other family treasures.
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ED1 for Burtonwood does not show in the search on ancestry of the districts, only ED2 seems to have been photographed!
Craft, you're not redundant yet!!
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lol
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