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Re: Campbell Terrace, behind old St. Andrew's Church on Conway
mikecashman
6th Nov 2025 8:08pm
My great-great-grandfather James Smith and his second wife Mary Mills married in Birkenhead in 1882. The bride and groom give addresses as: 1 Campbell Terrace and 2 Campbell Terrace. So he married the woman next door - and she was in the same house as your relative occupied 20 years later. He was a widower with five children; she was a spinster. Campbell Terrace Birkenhead isn't there now; old maps show it off Back Camden Street which went between Conway Street and Claughton Road, where the Birkenhead Bus station is now.
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