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Horrell (NEE Deeley) Sarah Elizabeth

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Brian Coney

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My grandmother Sarah Deeley was born in Handsworth in 1872. She moved to Ilfracombe Devon and married Samuel Horrell in 1900. She moved back to Birmingham and lived in Turner St Sparkhill. She died in 1923 at 2, Raddlebarn Rd. Selly Oak. Does anyone know of the "Deeleys" or of Turner St or Raddlebarn Rd ?

Many thanks
 
Hi Brian, welcome to the forum, 2,Raddlebarn Road was the address of Kings Norton Union Workhouse and Infirmary, which became Selly Oak Hospital in about 1900.Suggestions are that no.2 was the address of the Registry Office at the hospital.

Colin
 
I assume Raddlebarn Road and Lane are one and the same??

On 1901 census 2 Raddlebarn Road, Selly Oak seems to be a house occupied by Walter Stevens age 42 from Selly Oak and his wife Sarah

Steve
 
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