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Posted By: molong povalls cottage , wallasey. - 30th Sep 2013 11:13am
does anyone know where povalls cottage was in wallasey in 1881? my grandad was born there but i cant find any reference to it anywhere.
Posted By: snowshoes Re: povalls cottage , wallasey. - 30th Sep 2013 3:14pm
Taken from historyofwallasey.co.uk

Shopping in Wallasey Village

At No. 146 was the furniture maker, Charles Dalrymple. He had knocked a number of small building into one. The tunnel had to walk through a sort of tunnel-like passage to see the products on show. Tables, chairs, sideboards, etc., were all made of oak and other timbers which were all nicely stained and polished. The site is now part of St. Mary's College grounds. John Baker (confectioner) and Arthur Cornwell (hardware) were in this part of the village. Robert Webster lived at No.160 and he was a market gardener. George Shaw kept the 'Traveller's Rest' public house. Dick Goodwin and Ted Farnworth were previous landlords. It closed in 1939. The College grounds now occupy the site. Thomas Sparks lived 'Laburnum Cottage', which had been built in 1816. This fine sandstone cottage had to be demolished for road widening. Mr. Sparks died on 10th April, 1932. His son married Miss. Povall from the Village. The cottage carried the initials TSA which stood for Thomas Senior and Maybe Anne. There were two other sons, who lived in Marlwood Road. The cottage stood where St. Mary's College grounds are. Eric Barker, a policeman, lived at No.90 and George Nelson lived in the next house. George Strong was next door-but-one to the policeman. It was then called 'Holly Cottage'.

hope it's of some help


Posted By: YinYang Re: povalls cottage , wallasey. - 30th Sep 2013 3:53pm
Originally Posted by molong
does anyone know where povalls cottage was in wallasey in 1881? my grandad was born there but i cant find any reference to it anywhere.


Have you searched the 1881 Census for your grandfathers name? Was he a Povall too, or was Povall's Cottage just the name of the place where he was born? If he was born too late for the 1881 Census, try looking for him on the 1891 Census.

Most local libraries have a help-desk for family history. You could always speak to someone at your local branch if you get stuck, or if you don't have access to 'Ancestry'.

Upton library:
http://www.wirral.gov.uk/my-services/leisure-and-culture/libraries/find-library/upton-library
Posted By: molong Re: povalls cottage , wallasey. - 1st Oct 2013 11:47am
my grandads name was Henry Carlile ,so i presume the cottage was rented to his parents, who were Thomas Carlile and Mary Hazelhurst. his father died when he was 4, his mother re-married and moved to liscard.thanks for your help.
Posted By: molong Re: povalls cottage , wallasey. - 1st Oct 2013 12:00pm
from what the article says povalls cottage must have been where the college is now.i have a photo which i think shows the old pig farm which was in big yard and a building in the background with Dalrymple written on the roof . thanks for your help.
Posted By: BigDave Re: povalls cottage , wallasey. - 1st Oct 2013 11:54pm
Hope this may be of some help look at Wallasey then click on map. http://maps.cheshire.gov.uk/tithema...p;letter=P&word=Povall&random=27
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