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- a church worker of St Dunstans he mentioned an
entry under Coker/Stonehewer of Monies spent on a building project
within half a mile of Narrow Street for seaman.1857 I saw the building
its" u" shaped with the their being no even number in the style of
Georgian Terrace. also a note "Sons took over the building." Maybe
thats
why William JT and family returned to England. I note on the 1861
census
William J.T. Coker ships Chandler is running the family operation.
Narrow street is now mostly high end Apartments though some facades
have been kept # 12 is a paved lot an entry to the historical walk, I
found the pub mention as the local its still there as 1700. I had a
drink and a toast to you guys. Have found that some of the street
mentioned in the wills are still there hope to get someone to photo
them. Brian
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