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    Wolverhampton Orphanage Assylum

    My father was Catholic, but mother was protestant. I was brought up as a protestant.
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    Wolverhampton Orphanage Assylum

    Thanks for your prompt reply. I lived in Sutton Coldfield on Wyndley Lane by the Park, at the Rosary Tea Rooms. I went to an institution as an infant, very young, perhaps not much more than 1 year old. I believe I went there on a regular basis, for a year or two. I remember travelling by bus.
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    Wolverhampton Orphanage Assylum

    I am 77 years old, and was told many years ago that I was put in an orphanage in the Birmingham area as an infant. This would have been around 1944 onwards for a couple of years. My questions about this would be....1. Was the Royal orphanage Wolverhampton the only orphanage in the area at the...
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