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    Gem Street

    I was just wondering if anybody had any knowledge of Gem St circa 1911? I have found a great picture which I found by accident a few years ago (I believe it's from a Graham V Twist book, possibly on Duddeston and Nechells, if Gem street fell in either of those areas? I always thought it was...
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    Reference number for death certificate - lookup please

    Fantastic, thanks. I didn't know any of that and we did have to wait a while for a certificate from the GRO last time :)
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    Reference number for death certificate - lookup please

    Thanks. I think I will order it online as I was at Birmingham Register Office for one hour waiting last time :)
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    Reference number for death certificate - lookup please

    Hi - I need to order a death certificate for my grandfather. I know he was in volume 6d but not sure of page number. Can anyone look this up please? His name was Frank William Houghton, born in Birmingham in 1915 and died in 1968. Many thanks :)
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    Help! New and not sure how to obtain information

    Thanks to everyone for their help. It's really useful to know about the local history event and I would like to find out more. It's fascinating to find out about Lewis, as I visited the store so many times with my mother and grandmother, never realising the role it played during the war or that...
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    workhouse records no joy at Central Library

    sorry, in my haste I typed 1818/9 - I meant c 1918!
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    Help! New and not sure how to obtain information

    Thanks Bo - we only found out about Rose recently and went to see her name on the tree on Saturday. It was an emotional day. Any information about the memorial in September would be greatly appreciated - thank-you :)
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    workhouse records no joy at Central Library

    Hi - I went in to Central Library in Birmingham on Saturday to see if any records from Aston Union workhouse were there, but apparently there are none. However, I seem to remember somebody on an older forum saying some admissions records existed but were going to be restored. Does anyone know...
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    Help! New and not sure how to obtain information

    Thanks Astonian - i am grateful for any leads. Maggie has been great. Ephraim P Gibbons died in 1938 but not sure about Rose Gibbons :)
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    Help! New and not sure how to obtain information

    Thanks - so Frank's grandparents, Richard and Ellen would have seen all this unfold. It was one of their other children, Nellie, who took them in.
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    Help! New and not sure how to obtain information

    I would like to add that Rose Ellen Gibbons was born in Aston Birmingham in 1891. She as born Rose Ellen Long and her father was Richard Long and mother Ellen Long. Thanks
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    Help! New and not sure how to obtain information

    Hi I'm trying to unravel a family mystery. After my first posting about Great Lister Street I was very impressed with how one forum member managed to find various addresses for me and once again I am asking for your expertise please! My great-gran and grand-dad Thomas Houghton and Rose Ellen...
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    Great Lister Street second hand shop 1940s?

    Thanks everyone. I will look at those sites. My mother recalls living in the back of the shop on Great Lister Street. She said the shop was on the front and they live on the back. I will try to find out more from a relative (hopefully on Thursday) and see if we have any more information. Thanks
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    Great Lister Street second hand shop 1940s?

    Thanks - that sounds like them! My mother says they were always moving. So I am guessing they had the shop around 1945 - though I think they had lived on Great Lister Street (or certainly the area) for a while as they wed at St Matthews. We are in touch with my mother's cousin who may remember...
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    Great Lister Street second hand shop 1940s?

    By the way, Lydia Houghton was known as Dora to all!
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    Great Lister Street second hand shop 1940s?

    Hi - I'm new to this site, so firstly, hello! Happy to join you. I wonder if anyone could help me please? My grandmother (now 94,sadly with dementia) was trying to recall the shop she and her husband once owned on Great Lister Street. I believe it was in the 40s and or 50s. Their names were...
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