Patricia Hughes
Brummie babby
Hello,
I am new to the Forum so I hope I am posting in the right place.
Thanks to posters who have mentioned Whitehead Street in earlier posts. I now know exactly where it was located.
In the 1871 census my 2xgreat grandparents Frederick & Ann Leggett, five of their children, a grandson and a lodger lived at Whitehead Street (Bath Place). The 1871 rate book for Whitehead Street, Aston notes that Frederick Liggett occupied, at a gross estimated rental of 9 Pounds 12 Shillings, 1 of 5 dwellings owned by M A Russell.
I am wondering if Bath Place may have been "back-to-back" houses. I note a number of other sets of buildings - Victoria Place, Barr Buildings and Lowes Buildings.
Hoping somebody in the Forum may have some knowledge.
Thanks,
Patricia Hughes
I am new to the Forum so I hope I am posting in the right place.
Thanks to posters who have mentioned Whitehead Street in earlier posts. I now know exactly where it was located.
In the 1871 census my 2xgreat grandparents Frederick & Ann Leggett, five of their children, a grandson and a lodger lived at Whitehead Street (Bath Place). The 1871 rate book for Whitehead Street, Aston notes that Frederick Liggett occupied, at a gross estimated rental of 9 Pounds 12 Shillings, 1 of 5 dwellings owned by M A Russell.
I am wondering if Bath Place may have been "back-to-back" houses. I note a number of other sets of buildings - Victoria Place, Barr Buildings and Lowes Buildings.
Hoping somebody in the Forum may have some knowledge.
Thanks,
Patricia Hughes