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Hunt/Hotron 1871 Looking for links beztween - Charles Henry street?

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TunisianBrummie
My 2nd gr Grandfather was a builder, and married into the Birmingham Horton Family - also builders. Looking for possible links?
 
The 1872 PO directory , which probably refers largely to 1871, lists:
Mrs Elizabeth Horton as a shopkeeper at 11 Charles Henry St
John Horton builder , 89 Bath Row

Elizabeth, according to the census is 65, but her daughter (Marie Sarah) and grandchildren live at back no 11

John (61) lives with wife and unmarried daughters Selina (30) and Louisa (36)
 
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