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Recent content by lindaparry19

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    Brandwood End Cemetery

    i think so to went to st josephs in necells to look for a mcglynn & hands no luck & know one to ask regards linda
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    Brandwood End Cemetery

    i think it is terrible how birmingham let all the chapels go so neglected trying to find grave stones it a joke all smashed up can't find any i want as i am doing my family tree.
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    Yates family

    my sister married a stanley william yates he was a bus driver at coventy road garage he dad 2 sisters ethel & i can't think or the other 1 look on genes reunited at a tree for yates it may help
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    Lucas Shaftmoor Lane Branch Works 3

    hi jackie i worked at bw3 cranmore boulevard for about 13 year till the 80s there was a forman named dennis parkes fat balled nasty man he called us all by our last name he was in the army & said if plan a dose not work you will do plan b would love to know if he is still with us or not please .
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    See Birmingham by Post Card

    nice pick stitcher thanks
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    Balsall Heath.

    hi just read your memories about longmore st some of my family lived in longmore street they were gibbson paul john a girl & a young boy who fell from in side a house roof he was 11 his name was robert a very nice boy he was playing in the houses being pulled down so sad
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    VE Day on Arlington Road, Yardley wood

    i went over to berry mound we also went to the sand pits we played on old oil tanks from big lorries & back across the pit for hr happy days
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    hopkins david

    Re: david hopkins my mother was jesse hopkins sister rose so we are related phoned erick & winnie last week to say i have done the family tree he said she had died 2 or 3 years ago if you go to my parry family tree ansestry as a vistor you can see it you will love it & fill in what i don't know
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    VE Day on Arlington Road, Yardley wood

    i remember it well i went to that school i was born in gorleston road & ad lots of friends in arlington road but its to small can't you blow it up for us old 1s please
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    childrens games

    we played polly on the mop stick it was good fun happy days in brum regard linda
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    See Birmingham by Post Card

    nice picks regars linda
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    hopkins david

    Re: david hopkins my father name was alfred parry my mother was rose our grandmothers sister sorry just got my lap top back
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    See Birmingham by Post Card

    i remember that lol regards linda
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    See Birmingham by Post Card

    hi motorman nice pick have you any more ? regards linda
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    See Birmingham by Post Card

    i am a 1941 baby and it's always been in broad street linda
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