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    Old Mill Court Bradford Street Birmingham

    Thank you so much!!
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    Old Mill Court Bradford Street Birmingham

    Does anybody know where Court Back of 18 Bradford Street Birmingham would be from the 1871 census? I don't think this is the actual court that is mentioned above but thought since it was still back Bradford Street I would try. Thanks
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    Chattaway Street, Nechells

    Thanks all for the interesting info. I've just seen my great great aunty lived at 17 Chattaway Street in 1939 not long before she passed away.
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    @pjmburns & @Astoness It means so much to help from researchers who know so much about Brum (Masters). A huge amount of my family comes from Brum and I've never even been, so getting help means a great deal to me.
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    @Astoness & @pjmburns Thank you both, sorry I'm making so much work for you two. I've got so much family history in Brum that I'm unsure about. You're both amazing researchers.
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    Hi thanks, Baptism Place Bordesley, Holy Trinity, Warwickshire, England
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    St Matthew Church Duddeston

    Thanks all, my Nan and Granddad got married here
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    Would this be the same 'Oak Place' as mentioned in these Baptism documents from 1900/1901. It says 14 Oak Place but the wording after this doesn't seem to be William Street or Ladywood. Thanks
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    Anybody heard of a Helyage Or Kelyage Street?

    Thank you, that's so interesting as one of the children of the family later left a children home they were later in and move to 129 Garrison Lane
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    St Marys Church Handsworth

    Thanks both. I've just emailed Archive Ministry at St. Mary’s & Father Hudson's to see if they have any information for my great great aunties.
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    St Pauls Home Coleshill

    I will do this, I missed that this was the second page :)
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    St Marys Church Handsworth

    Does anybody know anything about the offshoot of St Mary's called St Joseph's Home for Girls, Birmingham. Big Thanks
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    Anybody heard of a Helyage Or Kelyage Street?

    How interesting, I wonder why they kept changing the name.
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    Anybody heard of a Helyage Or Kelyage Street?

    Wow, thank you very much. I wasn't sure if I had just got a wrong spelling.
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    St Pauls Home Coleshill

    I've discovered from the 1921 census that my great-great uncle was at this home for boys. I had family stories of all the children getting abandoned by their mother after the death of their father but I now have this confirmed from this census. Does anybody know if the archives have any...
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