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    Mr Goodhead's Yard, New Town Row, 1841 Census

    I believe the Mr Goodhead of the Yard fame was a William, bapt in St Martin's in 1781. I haven't found any trace of him and wife Sarah Taft having any kids. The William Goodhead of the Cross Guns, Lancaster Road was born in Sally, Ireland approx 1801. He and his first wife Sarah (Hodson) did...
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    Mr Goodhead's Yard, New Town Row, 1841 Census

    Hi Wendy. Yes, I believe your Catherine was a sister of Thomas Goodhead (Hanley Street in 1841) who was my great x3 grandfather. Their parents were John and Ann nee Nock, married 1786, John's second marriage. Their children were Millicent born 1787, Mary 1789, Catherine 1792, Dinah 1794, Thomas...
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    Mr Goodhead's Yard, New Town Row, 1841 Census

    Thanks to both Phil and Mike for sharing your knowledge. Is it just coincidence then that 224 Aston Road was lived in by Thomas Goodhead in 1858, and this is not the same place as 224 New Town Row in 1841? Trying to match up old maps with new is confusing when so much has changed.
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    Mr Goodhead's Yard, New Town Row, 1841 Census

    Thanks very much Phil - that's a quick response! Google Maps shows the spot as being grassy and green now.
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    Mr Goodhead's Yard, New Town Row, 1841 Census

    Hi Has anyone access to a map which might show where the above address was? It is listed in the 1841 Census between households 224 New Town Row and 230 New Town Row. The census ref is HO107/113/14 B'ham St George. There are 2 households listed as No 1 Mr Goodhead's Yard and likewise No 2. No...
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