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Census 1841 Fiche 351 Aldridge Great Barr CENSUS 1841 FICHE 351 ALDRIDGE Schedule 1 Address Page Aldridge All GREAT BARR Schedule 2 Address Page Address Page Gough Arms 4 Skip Farm 21 Barr Crescent 5 Rose Cottage 21-22 Bell Tavern 6 Sycamore House 26 Shustock Farm 6 Sycamore Cottage 26-27 Grove Vale Cottage 7 Birmingham Road 27 Malt Shovel 7 Aldridge Lodge 33 Pear Tree Farm 8 Longwood Farm 33 Roy Hall Farm 8 Bull's Head 34 Newton Cottage 8 Vale Cottage Grove Vale Farm 8 Bourne Pool House 34 Stanstead House 9 Bourne Pool 34 Red House 11 Ashbournes Barn 34 Hill House 11 (or Beesom Castle) Great Barr house 18 Hardwick 34 Great Barr Hall 20 Thornhill 35 Chapel Farm 20 Late Lee 35 Pinfold Farm 20 Horns Public House 36 Hayhead 21 Shaws Cottage 37 Wrens Nest 21 Beacon Farm 37 FICHE 352 ARMITAGE WITH HANDSACRE Schedule 3 Address Page Address Page Brereton Cross 5 Birchen Fields 13 Brereton Hill 5-6 Westfields 13 Brereton 6-7 Westfields House 19 Park Farm 7 Toll House 19 Armitage Park 7-9 Boat House Lane 19-20 Ash Tree Bridge 7 The Cottages 22-23 Lea Hall 7 Handsacre 23-25, 25-28 Booth Hurst 7-8 High Bridge 25 Holly Bank 8 Bromley lane 25 Armitage 8-13, 19, Marsh Barn 25 20-21, 23 Tuppenhurst Lane 28-29 Armitage Park 8-9 Handsacre Hall 29 Armitage Cottage 11 Hood lane 29 Princes Row 13 Handsacre 10 FICHE 353 Schedule 4 West Bromwich West Bromwich Workhouse 41-42 Schedule 5 West Bromwich except for Workhouse) Schedule 6 West Bromwich 1-7 FICHE 354 Schedule 6 - 8 West Bromwich 7 - end West Bromwich 1-18 FICHE 355 Schedule 8 -10 Adress Page West Bromwich 18 - end West Bromwich 1 - 3 FICHE 356 Schedule 10 - 11 West Bromwich 3 - end FICHE 357 Schedule 12 West Bromwich FICHE 358 Schedule 1 Canwell Canwell Hall 2 Canwell 2-3 FICHE 359 DARLASTON Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Address Page Address Page Moxley 4-7 Heathfield 7-8 Pinfold Street 4-15 Sandbeads 8-9 Woods Bank 10-15 Catherine's Cross 13-16 Address Page Address Page Lovey's Lane 16-18 Catherine's Cross 23-35 Great Croft Street 15-20 Wolverhampton Lane 34 Cock Street 25-32 Catherine's Cross 40-54 FICHE 360 Cock Street 32-33 Church Street 36-50 Blakemore Lane 33-38 Cramphill 50-57 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 King Street 4-11 Eldon Street 4-10 New Road 11-13 Blockall 10-16 New Street 13-27 Dale End 16-17 Bilston Street 27-36 Willenhall Street 17-18 FICHE 361 Dale End 23-26 Schedule 6 Washington Row 26 Walsall Street 26-28 The Green 4-18 Forster Street 28-30 Cock Heath 23-25 Bell Street 30-32 Heath 25-27 The Green 32-39 Butcroft 27-31 Bell Street 39 Pardoes' Lane 31-33 FICHE 362 Schedule 7 Drayton Bassett FICHE 363 Schedule 8 Address Page Address Page Elford Elford Mill 10 Elford Hall 9 Comberford Lodge 11 Upfield House 11 Elford Lowe 11 FICHE 364 Schedule 9 Chorley 4-7 Farewell Hall 7 The Hall 5 Mill 7 Curborough 8 FICHE 365 Schedule 1-2 Handsworth FICHE 366 Schedule 2-3 Handsworth Schedule 4 Perry Barr FICHE 367 Schedule 4 Perry Barr FICHE 368 Schedule 5 Schedule 6 Harbourne Smethwick FICHE 369 Schedule 6 - 8 Smethwick FICHE 370 Schedule 8 Smethwick FICHE 371 Schedule 9 Hints FICHE 372 Schedule 10 Longdon FICHE 373 Schedule 11 Norton Under Cannock FICHE 374 Schedule 12 Ogley Hay FICHE 375 RUSHALL Schedule 13 Address Page Address Page Butts lane 4 Ryecroft 29-30 North Street 5-6 Butts 30 Mill Street 6-7 Cartbridge 30 Ryecroft Field 6 Rushall 30-34 Ryecroft 7 Long Wood 40 Canon Street 7-8 Caulderfields 40 North Street 7-9 Moss Close 40-41 Mill Street 9-10 Rushall Hall 41 Ann Street 10-13 Old Park 41 St. James Street 13-20 Daw End 42-46 Butts 25-29 Barns Lane 46 Butts Mill 29 Rushall 47 Daw End 47 College Farm 48 Daw End 48 FICHE 376 Schedule 14-15 Shenstone FICHE 377 Schedule 16 Statfold FICHE 378 Schedule 17 Schedule 20 Burntwood Woodhouses Schedule 18 Schedule 21 Edial Pipe Hill Schedule 19 Schedule 22 Hammerwich Wall FICHE 379 WALSALL Schedule 1 Bowden's Court 43-44 Address Page Schedule 2 High Street 4-5 Upper Rushall Street 4-8 Freeth's Yard 5-7 Eyland's Court 5 High Street 7-8 Wide Yard 6 Hills Court 7 Middleton's Court 7 George Street 8-13 Lower Rushall Street 8-11 White Lion Yard 13-14 Bridge Street 11-13 High Street 14 Freer Street 13-15 Adams Row 14-16 Goodall Street 15 Digbeth 16-17 Lichfield Street 16 High Street 22 Smith's Yard 16 Cox Court 23 Intown Row 21-25 The Square 24-25 Rushall Street 21-37 Digbeth 25-28 Anchor Yard 28-31 Hobbins Court 26 Talbot Yard 27 George Hotel 28 Address Page Park Street 28-32 Badger Court 29 Brown's Yard 30 The Priory (Park Street) 30-31 Day's Court 33-34 Idle Alley 32-34 Ablewell Court 34-35 Park Street 34-40 Marsh Lane 36-38 Address Page Address Page Paddock Lane 35 Holtshill Lane 37-39 Potato Square 37-38 Rushall Street 39-40 Marklew Court 39 Bowen's Yard 40 Pig Lane 40-41 Brooke's Yard 40-41 Park Street 41-44 Paddock Lane 41 Thomas Court 42 Balls Hill 41-43 FICHE 380 Schedule 3 Balls Hill 43-44 Limmerick 44 Ablewell Street 4-10 Waste entry 44 Tantarra Street 5 Elegant Square 7 Little Hill 29 Mill Yard 10 Peal Street 29-32 The Ditch 10-13 Dudley Street 32-33 Twiss Court 13 Cox's Yard 33-35 Ablewell Street 13-15 Dudley Street 35-42 Trough Court 14 Meeting Yard 38-41 Rushall Street 15-20 Hills Court 16 Schedule 4 Carver's Court 18 Bull's Head Yard 20-22 Hall Lane 5-11 Carver's Yard 22 Cross Street 11-12 King's Head Yard 27 Bradford Street 12-13 Little Newport Street 14-15 Great Newport Street 15-18 Dudley Street 21-24 New Street 25-32 Rushall Street 27-29 Church Street 32-37 Dudley Street 28 Spooner's Yard 35,37 Upper Rushall Street 29 FICHE 381 Schedule 5 Crooked Alley 4-6 Hill Street 10-18 Gorton's Yard 6-7 Brooks Yard 11 Birmingham Street 7-10 Taylors Yard 11-12 Wedges Yard 7-8 Salts Yard 15-16 Brooks Yard 9 Bullocks Row 16-17 Old Workhouse 18 Walsall Borough Prison 22 Walsall Union Workhouse 26-30 SHELFIELD, CLAYHANGER, WALSALL WOOD Schedule 6 Address Page Address Page Shelfield 4-7 Green Lane, Shelfield 17-18 Walsall Wood Grange 4 Shelfield House 18 Shelfield Lodge 4 Shelfield Causeway 18 Shelfield Farm 4 Iron Dish 18-19 Yew Tree 4 Turnpike Road, W. Wood 19-20 Mill 5 Lichfield Road 19 Green Lane, Shelfield 6 Yew Tree Cottage 20 Coal Heath 6-7 Parsonage, W. Wood 20-21 Shaver's End 6 Turnpike Road 22-23 Moss Pits 7-8 Walsall Wood Common 23-25 High Heath 8 Holly Bank, W. Wood 23 Mob Lane 8 Vigo, W. Wood 24 Goblins Pit 8-9 Brickkiln Lane, W. Wood 26 Clayhanger 9-10 Hllenders Lane, W. Wood 26 Catshill 10 Walsall Wood Common 27 Walsall Wood 11-12 Halls Lane 27,28 Spoilbank 28 Pepper Alley 28 Jigs Nook 28-29 Goblin's Pit 28 Walsall Wood Common 29 BLOXWICH Schedule 7 Millhouse 4 Leamore House 14 Broadstone 4-5 Birchills Lane 14-15 Black House 5 Leamore Lane 15-18 Blakenall Lane 7 Birchills 15-16 School 7 Mill House 16 Moss Ash 7-8 Birchills Hall 16 Old Lane 9-10 Birchills Farm 16 Wall End Lane 12-13 Leamore Lodge 18 Bently Lane 14 Green Lane, Bloxwich 18-19 Anchfield Colliery 19 Elmore Green 23-25 FICHE 382 Schedule 7 Address Page Address Page Elmore Green 25-28 Sandbank 33-35 Turnpike Road 28-30 Lot's Hole 35-38 Short Heath 31-33 GOSCOTE, COALPOOL, HARDEN AND BLAKENALL Schedule 8 Sneyd Lane 4-7 Fishley 14 Brickkiln House 4 Field House 14 Short Heath House 7 Little Bloxwich 14-19 Broad Lane 7-8 Goscote Lane 24 Longfield House 8 Goscote 24-26 Hill Lane 8 Goscote Hall 26 Hill House 8 Pug Hole 26 Short Heath 8-12 Goscote Lodge 26-27 Bell Lane 9-12 Coalpool 27-28 Wallington Heath 12-13 Harden 28-30 Field House 14 Blakenall Lane 30-31 Nat Field 14 Blakenall 31-37 SHORT HEATH Schedule 9 Mill Lane 4-5 The Indies 12-14 Bloxwich Field 5-10 Turnpike Road 14 Pinfold 10-12 Elmore Green 14-16 Short Heath 16-21 WALSALL Schedule 10 Address Page Pool Street 4-7 Bank Street 7-8 FICHE 383 Address Page Bank Street 8 Bank Street 21 Bank Cottage 8 Bank Street 8-12 Schedule 11 Pool Street 12-14 Bott Lane 14-17 Windmill Hamlet 3 Paddock Hill 17 Love Lane Cottages 4 Lime Pit Hill 17 White Hall 4-5 The Limes 17 Oertons Farm 5 Birmingham Road 17-19 Palfrey Green 5 Wood End Road 18 Fullbrook 5-6 The Elms 18 Springhill 18 May Fields 18 Five Lanes 19 Address Page Lions Den 19 Bank Street 19 Bagnall's Brick Yard 6 Ginnity 19-20 Fletchers Yard 6 Wood End 20-21 Potters Lodge 6 Hay Head 20 Gorway House 6 Holtshill Lane 21 Birmingham Road 6-7 Paddock Hill 21 Spring Hill House 6 Terrace 6 Lower Dudley Street 39-42 Birmingham Street 7-8 Mountrath Street 40-41, 43 Grove Terrace 7 Cross Street 42 'Black Boy' 9 Hall Lane 42 Black Boy Yard 9 St.
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