Tree: Gadd
Notes:
Railway lines began operating in Peterborough during the 1840s, but it was the 1850 opening of the Great Northern Railway's main line from London to York, that transformed Peterborough from a market town to an industrial centre. Relatively little urban development took place to the west of the railway, but the marshalling yards and other installations were labour intensive and housing for railway workers and their families spread from the vicinity of the North station almost to Walton. The Great Northern built an entire community here, which provided much of the labour for the enormous marshalling yard and associated engine sheds close by. [Wikipedia]
Latitude: 52.5750068065327, Longitude: -0.24979948997497559
Matches 1 to 4 of 4
| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Census |
Person ID | Tree | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1871 | 57 New England, Peterborough, Northants. | I538 | Gadd | |
| 2 | 1871 | 57 New England, Peterborough, Northants. | I16877 | Gadd | |
| 3 | 1871 | 57 New England, Peterborough, Northants. | I15659 | Gadd | |
| 4 | 1871 | 57 New England, Peterborough, Northants. | I537 | Gadd | |
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