That was Mr Tenpenny's gaff, wasn't it? Where Alice McKenzie lived.
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Not sure if this is Pearly Poll or not but just in case.... The name and incident occurring in the Ratcliff Hwy/St Georges Street area got my attention a little.
https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/brow...15_H#highlight
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Originally posted by Gary Barnett View PostIt’s just occurred to me that Poll’s address at one point in 1893 was No. 8 [Northeast Passage] Cable Street. Was that the address she gave when she entered the infirmary?
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Originally posted by Gary Barnett View PostDebs,
Do you recall the name of the priest who conducted Poll and Foggy’s marriage? Was it the J. O’Reilly who carried out the census?
The transcript does give both Poll and Foggy's address as 8 NE Passage btw.
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Originally posted by Debra Arif View Post
Sorry, Gary. I couldn't find the image of the original entry and I didn't note the priests name in the transcribed version. I have just switched to Windows 11 and am struggling to find images and documents I have saved to 'One Drive' that I used to be able to located easily with Windows 10. Once I figure out how to search, I'll try and find the image.
The transcript does give both Poll and Foggy's address as 8 NE Passage btw.
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Originally posted by Gary Barnett View Post
Thanks, Debs. I was just curious as to whether the priest who had noted that they were NOT MARRIED was the one who had married them a few months later. The census form identified the ‘mission’ as being the Church of the English Martyrs.
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