Magnesia House in 1851 census

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Re: Magnesia House in 1851 census

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Thankyou hahaya2004, Penny Tray and Manbear for your interesting replies.
I found "Magnesia Houses" on an online map, also.

Unfortunately, by referencing the newspaper article (Jan 2017) I have led you all astray. The houses found are in Saltcoats ? ... and my census reference was to an 1851 residence in Irvine.

There was the Park family at "Factory"; then the George Pauline family at "Stewarts Hall" (he the Rector of Irvine Academy) with some scholars; then the Robert Smith family (occup noted as farmer, 50 acres); then my Spence family at "Magnesia House" (with no other families listed there); then John Rankin, a JP and Bowker (Joint stock), at Heathfield.

So .. somewhere in Irvine .. and the current position of a property "Heathfield" may offer a suggestion.

Very interesting reading the replies and many other very informative articles on this site. So thankful to have been able to join.

best wishes .. Liz
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Ozzyliz,

I'm maybe misunderstanding you or vice versa, the latest map I've introduced shows Magnesia House in Irvine, near Heathfield.
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Penny Tray wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:46 pm hahaya,

It's on this map, directly above the Irvine Academy, which would make it in close proximity to Heathfield House.

https://maps.nls.uk/view/74491863
Great find, PT. :D
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Penny Tray .. I am so sorry ... I didn't even see the last two replies previous to my last post. How that happened ???
YES ! Thankyou so much for your persistence :D :D :D ... I hunted all over the maps on nls and didn't come across this map.

I do have another question but will start a new query rather than spoil this rather well resolved one ! I now have both the 1841 and 1851 addresses actually on maps !! ..so lucky.

Thankyou again .. Liz
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