'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
Newbie is usually someone new to the forum, but it was given as a bride's address at a marriage in January 1857, performed at Holy Trinity, Walton Breck. The couple were Alfred North and Jane Lockwood, the bride's father was a vicar in Yorkshire.
Any clues about Newbie Terrace, please?
Daggers
Any clues about Newbie Terrace, please?
Daggers
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Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
Daggers,
Snippet in the Liverpool Mercury, there are many, the Terrace was in Belmont Rd.
Snippet in the Liverpool Mercury, there are many, the Terrace was in Belmont Rd.
Bert
Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
1860 Gores Liverpool Directory,
Mrs Elizabeth Lockwood
26 Newbie Terrace, Belmont Rd.
Mrs Elizabeth Lockwood
26 Newbie Terrace, Belmont Rd.
Bert
Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
26 Newbie Terrace, To Let,
Having 3 entertainment rooms, 7 bedrooms, Bathroom, Hot & Cold water throughout.
Having 3 entertainment rooms, 7 bedrooms, Bathroom, Hot & Cold water throughout.
Bert
Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
1861 Census RG9 Piece 2715 Schedule 51 Page 17
26 Newbie Terrace - Uninhabited
Not seeing any Lockwoods or Norths on the walk.
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Louis
26 Newbie Terrace - Uninhabited
Not seeing any Lockwoods or Norths on the walk.
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Louis
Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
There was a Newbie pub in Whitefield Road. That's the only Newbie I can see on maps in that area. Here's Newbie Terrace (Belmont Road) in Gore's 1859 where Belmont Road may not necessarily be where it was but rather the general area where it was:-
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cat=241645
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https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 ... cat=241645
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Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
Many thanks again. It is always helpful to know where people were living.
Daggers
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Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
Liverpool Mercury 28 July 1885 page 4 col 2...the piece of land ....bounded on the east by Belmont-road, on the north by Breck-road, and on the west by Larch-lea, with the 28 Dwelling Houses, known as Newbie-terrace....
Re: 'Newbie Terrace', in 1857?
It must have been demolished and the land built on after it was sold in the 1880s. It appears on these maps it was where retiringtype's quote said it was:-
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