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Who lived in Heworth Road in 1939?


HEWORTH ROAD - 1939

List of Residents

Heworth Road (street)  &  Heworth Road (terrace) - Google Earth, 2016.
Lloyd's Pharmacy - No.1.   The former 'Handy Woods' - No.14.
There's a gap at No.15 and the last house is No.16.

Handy Wood's Shop:  so-called because of its title,  {small} Handy;  {large} WOOD'S;  {small} Shop.

Extracts from the Residence Register, 1939

HEWORTH ROAD
House No. Residents
1 Joseph Robson
Jane Robson
Neavis Robson
1a Eleanor Yates
1b Emma Mullier
2 William Jeffrey
Lucretia Jeffrey
Robert Jeffrey
3 Isabel Hepplewhite
4 Joseph Hunter
Sarah Hunter
Thomas Hunter
Kenneth Hunter
5 James Maddison
Catherine Maddison
5a Thomas Reardon
Catherine Reardon
6 Alan Laidler
Olive Laidler
Thomas Laidler
7 Matthew Dagg
Ellen Dagg
Annie Dagg
(married: Scorer)
Mary Dagg
8 John F. Kirtley
Margaret J. Kirtley
Doris Kirtley
HEWORTH ROAD (cont.)
House No. Residents
9 Joseph Botcherby
Margaret H. Botcherby
10 Thomas Humble
Ada Humble
Geoffrey Humble
Joan Humble
(married: Craig)
11 Walter D. Pike
Thora R. Pike
Thomas Warnes
12 John Black
Esther Black
William Beance
12 Thomas W. Bell
Wilhelmina Bell
Maureen Bell
13 Lizzie A. Birkbeck
Mary Birkbeck
Margaret E. Birkbeck
14 James S. Lambton
Elizabeth Lambton
14 Francis B. Rennison
Nora Rennison
Francis B. Rennison

The above information was researched
and supplied by James Rutter.
Cheers, Jimmy.

Note No.6:  Thomas Laidler - The Butcher.

 

HEWORTH ROAD  /  WASHINGTON 'F' PIT HEAP

The house after Heworth Crescent (left) is No.16 Heworth Road.
There's a road/gap where No.15 (probably) stood.
Handy WOOD's Shop was at No.14.
Lottie's Fish Shop: No.11
( Do you agree? )