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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    Brilliant - thank you so much for that. I can't believe that I made such a basic error over the address after so many years of family history research!
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    My Burns family were spread about Birmingham, from William Burns b. 1788 who was a Brassfounder. There may be a tenuous link somewhere, you never know! Thank you once again - you've been a real help today! I think I may be popping up again in the future with more questions, this is a brilliant site.
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    Ah.... I wrongly assumed from the previous entry! It can get confusing when you're not familiar with Birmingham. Thank you so much for clearing that up for me.
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    That's just what I was looking for, thank you for directing me to it, am very grateful.
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    I note your username - Sarah Margaret Davies married a William Henry Burns (my gg-grandfather) in Birmingham 1865 ....any relation?
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    Yes, sorry Janice, I forgot the addition of No. 9 on the 1861 census address (see my reply to Astoness).
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    David Davies b. 1805 South Wales /Elizabeth Wale b. 1820 Long Lawford, daughter Sarah Margaret Davies b. 1843 Rugby. David Davies is shown on the 1851 census as 'Shoe Maker Master'. The address is just #18 ~Great Hampton Row - with next address on list as No. 22. He dies in 1858. On the 1861...
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    It's 3 Court, at No. 18 Great Hampton Row.
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    Thank you Janice - I'm pretty sure I checked that a while ago but will have another trawl through.
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    Courts at Great Hampton Row 1851 & 1861

    My gg-grandmother and family were at 3 Court, 18 Great Hampton Row on the 1851 & 1861 censuses. Would there be any maps showing the Court layout for that address, and where should I look if so? I would appreciate any suggestions, thanks.
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