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Appears to be the son of John Henry Parslow, b1848 Stafford, and his second wife Ann Sheard, b1851 Sheffield. Their marriage was registered Dec qtr 1884 Bham.
John's first wife was Mary Ann Venables and Ann's first husband was Thomas Kilminster.
Edward was living with his parents in New Canal Street in 1911, status married, Coach painter.
No Lucy or daughter Harriett found in 1911.
In 1939 Lucy is in Goodrich Street with her family but sadly Edward was in Rubery hospital wher he died in 1964.
Thomas William and Harriett Fifield(Parslow) were in Inkerman Street in 1939
This was when Edward got friendly with the I talians a day my mother & father became friends with them.My father helping during the war in the bombing found a biscuit tin full of Sovereigns belonging to an Italian family
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