![]() This corner plot of land was, during the early part of the twentieth century, the Further information about any of the houses is always welcome and can be sent to West of the railway bridge ![]() Where a reply has been received, it hasīeen complied with. There is little information shown, at present, for the houses to the east of the M23, as this small group of houses is not covered in the Reigate Electoral rolls.Įvery house in the Road has received at least one letter inviting them to request the removal of any personal details. Other names, like the houses they once represented, have disappeared for good. Some of them, of course, will be former names of existing houses for which a link has not yet been made List are several house names which do not now exist. The houses are shown in the geographical order in which they appear in the road, starting with the south side and working from west to east. The date shown by each house is generally the date of first occupation, although the date of building is shown if this is known. This explains, in part, the apparent increase in the number of occupants in this year. ![]() Wives, as women generally did not receive the vote until the 1920s although women over the age of 30 were given the vote in 1923, only in 1928 was this franchiseĮxtended to women reaching the age of 21. For the first couple of decades of the century they often do not include Kellys Directory Parish registers (generally those of St Katharine, Merstham).Īlthough the Electoral Rolls are more or less continuous from 1900 to 1955 they show only the names of those eligible to vote: they do not indicate the relationshipsīetween those names, nor do they show anyone under the age of 21 (until fairly recently). The sources used are as follows: Census returns (generally those of 19) Electoral Rolls All the information included below is in the public domain.
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