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Gravel Bank, Harborne

Bob Davis

Bob Davis
Behaving myself and resting as instructed, got back to the family tree, the mysteries, death and misery I have uncovered amazing, the number of children that died at or near birth and alongside that the number of mothers that seemed to accompany them. Luckily for the widowers there seemed to be plenty of ŕeplacements available. The jobs as well, hogger on farm, steel striker, wharf labourer et al, but the reason for this post where was Gravel Bank, Harborne, my gggrandmother was born there and her father was a quarry labourer. Could one of the map experts help me out please.
Bob
 
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