Hello, I'm a long time forum lurker here, but first time poster. But I've decided to take the plunge and join!
Specifically, I have a question regarding the area around Bricklane and Wentworth Street. Having started on that modern fad of genealogy, I've discovered that we had ancestors who owned a grocers shop at number 3 Chicksand Street (blue on the map, below) from the 1850's to the 1880's (although they were still there in 1881 I don't know if they were still there by 1888).
Is it possible to tell which end of the street number 3 would have been? I'm wondering if they would have been at the end of the street opposite the Frying Pan pub on the corner of Thrawl St where Mary Nichols had her last drink. Does anyone know anything about the pub back then?
The son of the grocers also lived locally, in Petticoat Square at the end of Wentworth Street (red on the map, below). His daughter was born on the day of the Stride inquest. I've not been able to uncover anything whatsoever about Petticoat Sq.
Does anyone know any more about Petticoat Sq, Chicksand St or the Frying Pan Pub?
Any info I can glean from you experienced crew will be much appreciated and I promise I'm not using you just for my research! I've been interested in this case for many years (discovering a family connection recently has been a real blast!) so I'll be back posting again soon
Many, many thanks for reading this far!
Specifically, I have a question regarding the area around Bricklane and Wentworth Street. Having started on that modern fad of genealogy, I've discovered that we had ancestors who owned a grocers shop at number 3 Chicksand Street (blue on the map, below) from the 1850's to the 1880's (although they were still there in 1881 I don't know if they were still there by 1888).
Is it possible to tell which end of the street number 3 would have been? I'm wondering if they would have been at the end of the street opposite the Frying Pan pub on the corner of Thrawl St where Mary Nichols had her last drink. Does anyone know anything about the pub back then?
The son of the grocers also lived locally, in Petticoat Square at the end of Wentworth Street (red on the map, below). His daughter was born on the day of the Stride inquest. I've not been able to uncover anything whatsoever about Petticoat Sq.
Does anyone know any more about Petticoat Sq, Chicksand St or the Frying Pan Pub?
Any info I can glean from you experienced crew will be much appreciated and I promise I'm not using you just for my research! I've been interested in this case for many years (discovering a family connection recently has been a real blast!) so I'll be back posting again soon
Many, many thanks for reading this far!
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