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gwinnetts

stevejgwinn

proper brummie kid
hi is anybody tracing the name Gwinnett around aston or tipton, my father was named john edward gwinnett [1931] and during the 2 ww lived at 39 pugh rd aston , his parents were wilfred and ethel [rivett anybody know any info about them] , i have traced my ancesters to sheepwash lane tipton 1881 , engine fitter ? [anybody help there] . thank you for any help ,steve.
 
Hello & welcome Steve :)
Post some of your B,ham/Suburbs interest and post your Surname
enquiry on the "Surname Alphabetical" section,, include some dates,
First names & streets/areas ,maybe Occupations etc,
This way you will get better responses, Ok m8
welcome & enjoy a look around then post as mentioned,
Cheers John Y :cool:
 
Hi Steve
I have a Gwinnett in my family. My Grear Grandfather, Harry Taylor married Florence Mary Gwinnett on 6/1/1895. She was born C1874 and her father was Richard , an Engineer by trade. Florence and Harry (he was a soldier at the time of the marriage, and then became a General Dealer). They had nine children, four of whom died as children. Is she part of your family?
Maggie
 
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