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    Kings Arms Great Barr Street in 1841

    Hi, I've just seen this really old thread and thought you might be interested in the info I'd found about John Smith. His probate record references his address as NJSW - The "Fountain Inn":-...
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    St Barnabas Erdington Memorial

    Nick, unfortunately I've had to remove one of the men from the community. I've realised he is actually Joseph LARKIN [Worcester Reg. 12541] and the name on the memorial is Joseph LAKIN. But I think I've found the correct one : -https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/lifestory/2613602 Sharon
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    St Barnabas Erdington Memorial

    Yes , I should have said on my earlier post that I've been following the research on here and Nick contacted me as I've got a community on the Lives of the First World War site. I'm still unsure of the following men if anyone has any info :-Frank Bedding, Herbert Green, Arthur V Mitchell...
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    St Barnabas Erdington Memorial

    Hi All, I've managed to resurrect an old password so I can join the conversation! I've found William Skinner and added him to my St Barnabas Community on "lives" :- https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/lifestory/4064136 According to his service record William was engaged to Miss Ethel...
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    St Barnabas Church Erdington

    Thanks oldMohawk, I'll send a PM.
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    Lives Of The First World War - Remember Your Relative

    Hi all, I've just registered with your site and I'm catching up on threads. Just to add to Mick's post above, as he is honouring the soldiers on their 100th anniversary I am adding them to a community on IWM's 'lives' :- https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/community/1489 and I'm enhancing their...
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    St Barnabas Church Erdington

    Hi oldMohawk, I have been researching the men that are commemorated on this memorial. I have a community on 'lives of the First World War' :-https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/community/1059 At the moment I only have a photo of the top part of the memorial. Please may I have permission to use...
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