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Paul Dilks






Shipley Dumbles Revealed
replied on: 12/4/2006 10:32:10 PM

Thanks for that Robert..I've checked the old maps in Ilkeston library 1820 and 1857 but never the census info.Paul
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Shipley Dumbles Revealed
replied on: 12/4/2006 8:00:16 PM

Paul

Welcome to the site!

The list of occupants is from the 1891 Census. You can see copies of the local censuses (from 1841 to 1901) at Heanor library. It's fascinating stuff once you get into it! You can also research censuses on the internet, but there is often a cost involved.

Regards

Robert
Paul Dilks






Shipley Dumbles Revealed
replied on: 12/4/2006 4:24:08 PM

Hi there Azzabuv! Can you please tell me where you obtained the list of former residents of the cottage..The source might instruct me concerning my house and its history,,? Regards, Paul
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Shipley Dumbles Revealed
replied on: 5/31/2005 1:15:29 PM

I wonder whoever named the Dumbles cottage originally, infact came from the long ago demolished 'Dumble Houses', which were very near to 'Top Dumbles Wood', at the end of the Denby Dumbles lane. These houses were very isolated.
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Shipley Dumbles Revealed
replied on: 5/31/2005 12:11:31 AM

Good info Azzabuv.
1871 census my great grandparents lived at the Dumbles.Great to know where it was-by 1881 they lived at Shipley Road Cottages.
Cheers, Suz
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Shipley Dumbles Revealed
replied on: 5/30/2005 2:48:03 PM

Suzard. The following information seems to throw a clearer light on the past Shipley Dumbles.

The Shipley Dumbles was in fact, not an area, but a cottage. It was situated between Algrave Hall Farm and the Midland railway tracks a quarter of a mile or so above Shipley Gate Station, in the Marlpool direction.
The cottage itself was almost across from Purdy House Farm, but slightly further to the East.
On the 1896 map, the cottage is listed as 'The Dumbles Cottage'. On the 1891 Census, it's simply called 'The Dumbles'.

The occupiers were -
Jackson. Richard, Head, aged 57, cord wainer and coal miner. Bn. - Wirksworth, Derbys.
Jackson. Emma, Wife, aged 60. Bn. - Camberwell, London.
Jackson. Annie, Daughter, aged 31. Bn. - Wirksworth, Derbys.
Jackson. Emily, Daughter, aged 25, general domestic servant. Bn. - Wirksworth, Derbys.
Jackson. John L., Son, aged 20, coal miner. Bn. - Wirksworth, Derbys.
Jackson. Linda, Daughter, aged 14, general domestic servant. Bn. - Wirksworth, Derbys.
Jackson. George N/W? Son, scholar, aged 8. Bn. - Wirksworth, Derbys.
Daykin. Leonard, Grandson, aged 11 months. Bn. - Ilkeston, Derbys.
Azzabuv.


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