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    Kingstanding

    Wow - is David on this site do you know? I don't know too much about David so it'd be nice to found out. Coincidences are more common that you'd think as i've learnt whilst researching my family history.
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    Kingstanding

    David was born in '47 too so it's possible that he would be the one you remember - the other Kenneth was 12 years older.
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    Kingstanding

    Strangely enough I think that might be Albert Parry (brother of George whom I mentioned on previous post) with his wife Alice and sons Kenneth and David.
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    Kingstanding

    Hello, I'm looking to see if anyone remembers a family that lived at 140 Dyas Road from the late 30's until sometime after the 60's - the names were George and Edith Parry.
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    Park Road Hockley

    Hi there, I am wondering if anyone knows or can remember anything about a Thompson family that lived at 1 back of 342 Park Road from the mid-1940's until the early 1960's. The dad was called Leslie, the mom Margaret and the children were Roy, Keith, Michael, Carol, Margaret, Ann and Kevin. Thomas.
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    Alum Rock Rd - Ward End area

    Hi there, I had a family member that lived at 103 St. Margaret's Avenue in the 80's - his name was Leonard "Len" Parry and he had a wife called May. He died in 1985. I wondered if anyone would remember them. Thomas
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