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Mitchell family

golfy

proper brummie kid
I am trying to find any of my family still living in Birmingham, We lost touch in the l950s. The family is George Mitchell (my grandfather, died around 1952, I think) his wife Annie of Farren Road, (think she died around 1959/60) and kids, Doris (married GI and went to America), George, (my dad, died 1995) Sam, Constance and Dolly. The last I heard was that Sam died in Dec. 1987 and he lived with Dolly at 32 Grange Crescent, Rubery. We're all getting old now and I would dearly love to know if I have any relatives still living. Does anyone know this family, old schoolfriends or worked with any of them?? My Grandad was a bit of a traveller in his youth and joined the Canadian Mounted Police in 1889, was in South Africa in 1901 then came back to England (Barford Street) at the start of WW1 - does anyone remember this character? Desperate for answers.
 
I am trying to find any of my family still living in Birmingham, We lost touch in the l950s. The family is George Mitchell (my grandfather, died around 1952, I think) his wife Annie of Farren Road, (think she died around 1959/60) and kids, Doris (married GI and went to America), George, (my dad, died 1995) Sam, Constance and Dolly. The last I heard was that Sam died in Dec. 1987 and he lived with Dolly at 32 Grange Crescent, Rubery. We're all getting old now and I would dearly love to know if I have any relatives still living. Does anyone know this family, old schoolfriends or worked with any of them?? My Grandad was a bit of a traveller in his youth and joined the Canadian Mounted Police in 1889, was in South Africa in 1901 then came back to England (Barford Street) at the start of WW1 - does anyone remember this character? Desperate for answers.
He is my Great grandfather
 
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