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jenkellock






Church/Chapel Summary
replied on: 12/12/2004 1:52:55 PM

Hi Chrisbrin,
I've just read your input about Mount Street Chapel. I have just discovered from the 1861 census that my great grandfather-Henry West, who was 10 yrs old at the time, was a boarder - Mount street Heanor. The other occupants are listed as :
Heanor, Mount Street Piece 2435 pg 103.
Lydia Rosere, head, um, 37, school teacher, York, Ecclisall.
Sarah A Rosere, sister, um, 34, post office assistant, York, Ecclisall.
Ann Rosere, niece, um, 31, school teacher, Derby.
Henry West, boarder, 10, scholar, Derby, Shipley.
Arthur West, boarder, 8, scholar, Derby, Shipley.
Henry Cartlidge, boarder, 6, scholar, Derby.
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I assume that Arthur West was his brother. I don't know why he was a boarder,as he was born in the area (I think that his birth is ref: West Henry Dec qtr 1849 Basford 15 446)-unless he had been orphaned?! In view of the fact that the Rosere sisters were teachers, do you think that the chapel could have been a school in 1861?
Jen
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