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HI folks the server that hosts the site completely died including the Hdd's and backups.
Luckily i create an offsite backup once a week! this has now been restored so we have lost a few days posts.
im still fixing things at the moment so bear with me and im still working on all images 90% are fine the others im working on now
we are now using a backup solution
George Harper was a pawnbroker in Birmingham in 1901 his widow Drusilla nee Lane gives her occupation as pawnbroker she was living at 93 Kingston Road Aston one son albert was an assistant
Hi John
George was dead in 1901 and his 3rd wife Drusilla was running the pawnbroker business, he had 3 wives and 10 children, 1st wife Phoebe Heath, 2nd Elizabeth Jordan nee Taylor and 3rd Drusilla Lane her family were bare knuckle fighters known as the battling brums.Drusilla and George were my hisbands great grandparents but his grandfather died in the flu epidemic in 1918 when his mother was 6 months old and the families lost touch and I find it hard to find out what happened to them
Lyn