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Anyone heard of Helynge Street, Aston

KarenHD

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The birth certificate for my great grandfather gives the place of birth as Marmon Peace (Place not Peace I assume), Helynge Street. The father (the informant) residence is 5 Watery Lane, Aston. I can't find any reference to a Helynge Street - has anyone heard of it?
 
This is great info thank you - I have found relatives who were living in Kelynge Street in the 1881 census, and couldn't find any mention of Kelynge Street anywhere (unsurprisingly) but know Garrison Lane and Tilton Road from my youth. I seem to have quite a few roots in the Aston/Deritend/Small Heath parts of Birmingham (especially in the 1800's).
The Kelynge Street connection was one William Harvett, a tin stamper, who is a great-great grandfather on my maternal side.
 
Hi,

Nice to see my old place 8/67 Tilton Road on the map in Janice's post #5.

Does anyone know when those back houses were built?

Kind regards
Dave
 
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