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    Joseph Davis

    Thi This is amazing. I have only opened up this thread as it became 'lost ' in my bookmarks.
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    Joseph Davis

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    Joseph Davis

    Thanks Lyn, We have quite a bit of info on Alice's family but Joseph is a mystery! How do l go about obtaining the cert? Thank you so much for your help.
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    Joseph Davis

    My grandfather said he was 87 when he died. He was 32 in 1911..only 2 years out...apparently he was a bit of a 'jack the lad' so we are assuming the details he provided on certs are correct.
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    Joseph Davis

    Yes, they were married April 16 1911 at ST Judes Church Birimngham He was aged 32
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    Joseph Davis

    Ive done some more digging and he is said to have had a cockney accent..so l'm assuming he may have originated from London now...he was married in Birmingham in 1911 to a local Alice Davies and died in Birmingham death notice which states Joseph Davis May 19 at Summerhill Home Birmingham...
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    Joseph Davis

    Thankyou Janice for digging. The only info l have is an old scrap of paper of the death notice which states Joseph Davis May 19 at Summerhill Home Birmingham. Birmingham Crematorium Perry Barr 12 noon Cortage from 59 Hansons Bridge rd Erdington..possibly 1963 or 1969 we are not sure. My...
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    Joseph Davis

    hello, I am searching for my family history. My father, Donald (Colin) Davis is from Birmingham and my Great Grandfather, Joseph Davis Snr b.1879 of Summer Grove, Summer rd Edgbaston (address in 1920) prior to this Navigation St, is an enigma. His father was William Davis. Joseph was married to...
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