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    Sutton Coldfield Station

    That’s great thank you, much appreciated.
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    Sutton Coldfield Station

    My fellow local historian (Brumbirder) and I are writing a piece for the Sutton Local History Research Group (https://sclhrg.org.uk/) about the man behind Chess Magazine that was produced from Sutton Station. Please could we have your permission to reproduce the image in our document? We would...
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    Sutton Coldfield Station

    Thank you for posting this picture of the Chess store. I have memories of going there with my Dad in the mid to late 1980's. He was a headmaster and I went with him a couple of times to buy replacement chess pieces for the school team. From memory, it was quite small inside and packed with...
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    Saltbox hamlet

    https://sclhrg.org.uk/serendipity/artefacts/2505-sutton-park-pedestrian-gates.html?highlight=WyJzdXR0b24iLCJwYXJrIiwiZ2F0ZXMiXQ== One of the gates into Sutton Park off Chester Road is named after Saltbox as the (apparently distinctive) building was visible from there. From the above link...
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    Battle Of The Somme 1 July Centenary

    Hi Chris, I appreciate your post is nearly 8 years ago but noted the names George Martin and Sidney Winkley. They are commemorated on both the All Saints Church, Four Oaks memorial and the Sutton Coldfield War Memorial in King Edwards Square. Stanley Ellison and his brother Douglas are also on...
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    Saltley College

    Hi Graham, what year was this? My Dad (Bill Harrison) trained at St Peters in the late 1960's. He moved from Widnes to attend the college.
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    Masons pop factory Smethwick

    Here's the factory shown on mapping from 1957, the magnificently named Jaffarade Works.
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    I think you're right, the ages look right, it says mother alive and (I think) father unknown. They were at the Cottage Homes, Shenley Fields. Thank you so much for your help!
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    I thought I had. This is a bit complicated....I found a 7 year old Frederick Pagett living off Wills St in Smethwick, that's the address Rose gave on Albert's birth certificate in 1918. The head of the house is a Richard Pagett who I believe was Rose's brother (his age ties in with the 1881 and...
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    I haven't seen that. Need to look again, having trouble viewing some of the 1921 records again.
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    Had another look at the 1921 census, found record of a 3 year old boy called Albert Pagett in the Selly Oak Workhouse as an inmate. It says his mother is alive and he was born in Birmingham. Could well be Rose's youngest who was born in 1918. There is another twist but it's hard to explain and...
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    Thanks for this! I think this could be my great gran, apart from the age, there's enough coincidences to be her. Plus she likely told a lot of fibs!
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    You were right!
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    Thanks both. I spoke to mum again last night. She said her Dad never spoke about his upbringing so that's a dead end. She said Albert was the youngest so Walter could be older than Fred and the chap you found in the 1911 census could be the right one. Mum never met Walter, all she knows is that...
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    Rose Pagett born 1880 birmingham

    I have her marriage certificate to Barrett. The only clues I have about her being married to someone called Price are the details on her sons service record and the 1935 electoral roll. It may be she lived with James Price and took his surname but didn't actually marry him. I'm told she was a...
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