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Admiral Lord Rodney, 76 Pollard Street, Ancoats, Manchester, Lancashire

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Residents at this address

1876/John Taylor/../../Slaters Directory

1883/John Taylor/../../Slaters Directory

1895/John Taylor/../../Slaters Directory

1911/Robert Henry Purcell/../../Slaterss Directory

In 1921 census at 76 Pollard Street, Manchester are
Matilda Jane King, Publican, aged 52 years, and born in Manchester, Lancashire, employed by John Taylor & Co Ltd, Brewer
Harold James King, Son, Barman, aged 25 years 7 months, and born in Bicester, Oxfordshire
Annie Bennett, Servant, aged 22 years 10 months, and born in Salford, Lancashire

1929/William Henry Bostock/../../Kellys Directory

I have been researching my family in order to claim irish citizenship. My maternal grandmother named Winifred O'neill was landlady of the admiral lord Rodney pub in Ancoats, Manchester at the time of her marriage to my granddad, Martin Costello, in 1936; he was also a lodger there at the time, she then became Winifred Costello. They are at 19 Oxford road in the 1939 electoral register. *

In the 1939 electoral register at 76 Pollard Street, Ancoats, Manchester are:
Emma Clarke, Hotel Manageress, Widowed, born 01 Jun 1892
Alice Clarke, later Davies, Daughter, Cotton Piece Hooking, born 22 May 1921
Alice Malvern, Cotton Piece Hooking, born 08 Oct 1902



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