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My brother-in-law and his family lived at 27 Guilrford Street from the '30s to the '50s. His name was Denis and his mother I thinks was Lil; his grandfather I think was John
Aston, my grandad and an uncle and cousin were/are named Albert Horton, my grandad died 1950 and I know my uncle and cousin never worked there. Thanks anyway.
I worked with an Alan Candelent in the late 1950's at the Head Office of the then Birmingham City Transport. I moved south to Dorset in 1961 and we met up again about 1963 when Alan was the manager of Marnhull Youth Hostel - now long since gone. I now live in Crete, but would love to make contact with him again. I believe he lived out Sheldon way when in Birmingham.
Alan Candelent (b.1939) is in my extended family. There is only one Alan Candelent listed on the electoral register, living in Leeds. I will make some local enquiries as to whether this is the same person and get back to you.
Yes, I think Alan's middle name is Eric (his father's name). I contacted a Brummie Candelent today to ask about Alan but he didn't know anything about him - not surprising as they are second cousins once removed!
I'm fairly sure the chap in Leeds is the right one as his wife's name coincides with information in my database. I will phone him first, to ask permission to pass on details (well, he might owe you money ). I'll pm you then.
I was told by someone who has been researching the Candelent family for many years that all Candelents and variations in the UK are related. I wish the name was in my direct line - it would be so easy to research!
He might even know the whereabouts of the other one in our trio - Pete Lane of Quinton who also used to work for BCT Head Office. I'd met Alan's parents many times as the three of us used to spend hours stripping down the engine out of an old J Series van around their place, but I can't remember his parents' forenames, probably because in those more respectful days we only knew tham as Mr & Mrs Candelent! :
And somewhere I even have some old photographs! ;D He! He!