metebelis_3
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I am having a hard time tracing a 1911 census entry for 11a (possibly 119) St Luke's Road in Birmingham.
I've located the street, and it appears to be on a boundary line between Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
For St Luke's Road, Edgbaston, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, the house numbers are: 98 and 153.
For St Luke's Road, Birmingham, Birmingham, Warwickshire, the house numbers are: 1 FR 2 to 3 FR 3, then 20 to 115. No 11a. No 119.
I know there were several Middlemore Emigration Homes on the street, which seem conspicuous by their proximity.
In 1912, Jessie McKenzie, 27, a poor, unwed mother, lists 11a (119) as the address of her employer.
My question is this: Is this address a known Middlemore Home? Is 11a (119) code for Middlemore Homes but didn't exist in reality?
Any advice is appreciated.
I've located the street, and it appears to be on a boundary line between Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
For St Luke's Road, Edgbaston, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, the house numbers are: 98 and 153.
For St Luke's Road, Birmingham, Birmingham, Warwickshire, the house numbers are: 1 FR 2 to 3 FR 3, then 20 to 115. No 11a. No 119.
I know there were several Middlemore Emigration Homes on the street, which seem conspicuous by their proximity.
In 1912, Jessie McKenzie, 27, a poor, unwed mother, lists 11a (119) as the address of her employer.
My question is this: Is this address a known Middlemore Home? Is 11a (119) code for Middlemore Homes but didn't exist in reality?
Any advice is appreciated.