Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England
Stoke Newington is a municipality in London, Middlesex, England.
Place Notes
During the early 19th century, as London expanded, the Manor of Stoke Newington was "enfranchised" to be sold in parcels as freehold land for building purposes. Gradually the village became absorbed into the seamless expansion of London. It was no longer a separate village by the mid-to-late 19th century.
The modern London Borough of Hackney was formed in 1965 by the merger of three former Metropolitan Boroughs, Hackney and the smaller authorities of Stoke Newington and Shoreditch. These Metropolitan Boroughs had been in existence since 1899.
- References (11)
- Parent Place: Middlesex
- Place: 117 Winston Rd
- 1880 Occupancy/Contact: John Thomas Stone (Oct 13th, 1880 - )
- 1880 Occupancy/Contact: accommodation / travel (hotel, camping, trip, vacation, visit a friend) Henry Stone (Oct 13th, 1880 - )
- 1880 Occupancy/Contact: accommodation / travel (hotel, camping, trip, vacation, visit a friend) Rebecca Mary Stone (Oct 13th, 1880 - )
- 1880 Occupancy/Contact: Alice Crisp (Oct 13th, 1880 - )
- 1880 Marriage / Union: John Thomas Stone & Alice Crisp (m. Oct 13th, 1880 )
- 1881 Occupancy/Contact: primary residence Rebecca Davis, Rebecca Mary Stone, Thomas Edward Stone (1881 - )
- 1891 Occupancy/Contact: primary residence Rebecca Davis, Rebecca Mary Stone (1891 - )
- 1891 Occupancy/Contact: primary residence John Stone (1891 - )
- 1901 Occupancy/Contact: primary residence Rebecca Mary Stone, Catherine (Katie) Hughes (Mar 31st, 1901 - )