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I am trying to trace a family that was on Coleman Place in the 1841 census (where the surname was mis-transcribed as "Childsworth") and on Coleman Street at some point later that decade (recorded in a rent-book under the correct name, Charlesworth). I have found an excellent map and photograph...
In the 1840s, there was a Christian Chartist Church on Newhall Street, led by Arthur O'Neill. (Members presumably supported the People's Charter of 1838.). Does anyone know where on Newhall St it was, and whether the building is still there?
I am new to this group. Before I started this...