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Redcot |
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An earlier Redcot was demolished in 1967. It was a brick-built building with the front facing South, and a gable end without wndows along Long Street. Redcot was bought in the early 20th century by Frederick Gregory who then had Hillside built on the land to the south of the house. |
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Redcot, Long Street c1900 |
Redcot, Long Street c1950 |
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The following people are associated with Redcot:
Name | Year of Birth | Year of Interest | Source | Occupation/Notes | Probability |
Frederic Gregory | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Owner | 80% | |
Ernest Gregory | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Tenant | 80% | |
Frederic Gregory | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Owner/occupier | 80% | |
Jesse Kingston | 1883 | 1911 | Census | Railway Carriage Works, Labourer | 40% |
Frederick Henry Gregory | 1879 | 1911 | Census | Coachbuilder | 80% |
Rosina Kingston | 1918 | Election Register | at Long Street | 80% | |
Jesse Kingston | 1918 | Election Register | at Long Street | 80% | |
Phoebe Murphy | 1939 | Election Register | at Redcot 9 | 90% | |
Frank Murby | 1939 | Election Register | at Redcot 9 | 90% | |
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Notes:
In the above list of people, to find all references to a person, click on the Name of the person. |
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