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Mary Street, Balsall Heath. 1896

Paul CG

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Hi, currently I am resurching my Great Grandfather Frederick William Wilkes who was a carpenter/joiner, I believe he had his own business but can't be sure. On line I have found record of a premises at 68 Mary Street which was rented by a Frederick Wilkes from William James Morley in 1896. Does anyone have any pictures of the area which might show signage or is anyone familiar with the above names. Thank you for reading this. Paul
 
hi paul and welcome...we do have sections for most topics so i am moving this thread from forum tutorials to the streets section of the forum where you may get more of a reponse...if you use the search box and put in mary st i am pretty sure some photos will turn up...hope this is of help

lyn
 
hi paul and welcome...we do have sections for most topics so i am moving this thread from forum tutorials to the streets section of the forum where you may get more of a reponse...if you use the search box and put in mary st i am pretty sure some photos will turn up...hope this is of help

lyn
Thank you Lyn
 
Frederick Warren Wilkes is listed at 68 Mary St as a plumber in Kellys directory from the 1895 edition to the 1910 edition. The year is publication date and probably refers to the year before. In the 1912 edition the occupant is Mrs Sarah Ann Wilkes, also listed as a plumber, so presumably he has died and she has taken over the business. Previously it was a beerhouse (cannot be sure of the name ,but it looks like The Royal widow on the 1891 census)

There was a Frederick William Wilkes in the same sort of period, but he was a greengrocer at 123 Great Coimore St
 
paul if you look at mikes map again you will see that opposite no 68 is pleasant terrace...here are 2 photos showing pleasant terrace

lyn

Balsall Heath Mary Street, Pleasant Terrace (The Stores, No69, dated 1850) 11th February 1967.jpgBalsall Heath Mary Street, Pleasant Terrace. 11th February 1967.jpg
 
Frederick Warren Wilkes is listed at 68 Mary St as a plumber in Kellys directory from the 1895 edition to the 1910 edition. The year is publication date and probably refers to the year before. In the 1912 edition the occupant is Mrs Sarah Ann Wilkes, also listed as a plumber, so presumably he has died and she has taken over the business. Previously it was a beerhouse (cannot be sure of the name ,but it looks like The Royal widow on the 1891 census)

There was a Frederick William Wilkes in the same sort of period, but he was a greengrocer at 123 Great Coimore St
Thanks for the information, I think the Wilkes in Mary St was a different person to the one that I'm interested in. The greengrocer lead is interesting though because my Frederick William Wilkes's father William was a grocer according to some census records.
Thanks again, Paul
 
Frederick Warren Wilkes is listed at 68 Mary St as a plumber in Kellys directory from the 1895 edition to the 1910 edition. The year is publication date and probably refers to the year before. In the 1912 edition the occupant is Mrs Sarah Ann Wilkes, also listed as a plumber, so presumably he has died and she has taken over the business. Previously it was a beerhouse (cannot be sure of the name ,but it looks like The Royal widow on the 1891 census)

There was a Frederick William Wilkes in the same sort of period, but he was a greengrocer at 123 Great Coimore St
Thanks Mike, I think this Frederick William Wilkes is not the same person who I am resurching, but the reference to a greengrocer is interesting, the F W Wilkes who is of interest to me, his father was listed as a grocer, so quite a coincidence.
Thanks again, Paul
 
Here is a map (c1950) showing position of no 68

View attachment 145461
I'm new to the site and I too am researching my family history. I know that my mother's family lived at 152 Mary Street from about 1936. My Grandad had a small brass founding business at the rear of the house. His name was Herbert Henry Baker. This map doesn't go far enough down Mary Street to see number 152 and I wonder if you have one that would show this.
 
This thread is about Mary Street 1896, so before the time you seek. There is another thread about Mary Street, no maps, but I guess some may well be posted for you.
 
I'm new to the site and I too am researching my family history. I know that my mother's family lived at 152 Mary Street from about 1936. My Grandad had a small brass founding business at the rear of the house. His name was Herbert Henry Baker. This map doesn't go far enough down Mary Street to see number 152 and I wonder if you have one that would show this.
Hi, sorry I don't have any maps.
 
I'm new to the site and I too am researching my family history. I know that my mother's family lived at 152 Mary Street from about 1936. My Grandad had a small brass founding business at the rear of the house. His name was Herbert Henry Baker. This map doesn't go far enough down Mary Street to see number 152 and I wonder if you have one that would show this.
No 152 is shown in blue on the map below

View attachment 147555
Thank you that's brilliant.
 
Hello, I am looking for 130 Upper Mary Street where my great uncle Edgar was born in 1893. His father was Herbert William Godwin Tanner who was Clerk of Works, presumably overseeing a building construction in the area. Looks like current numbers of houses for Mary Street, south of the Coach and Horses pub, have changed, going from 166 upwards.
M
 
Many thanks for your reply, but I think the street numbering has changed. Upper Mary Street is shown on the map published in 1889, but by 1905 the "Upper" part of the name has disappeared. His birth certificate says he was born at 130 Upper Mary Street Balsall Heath, district of Kings Norton.

https://maps.nls.uk/view/101584696#zoom=5.3&lat=3445&lon=2900&layers=BT - 1899

https://maps.nls.uk/view/102178516#zoom=5.4&lat=3596&lon=2923&layers=BT - 1905

With thanks to the National Library of Scotland

Maddy
 
Between 1892 and 1895 the house numbering changed from sequential to odd on one sde and even on the other.

Coach and horses was #149 before the change and #162 after. At that time Upper Mary Street was changed to Mary Street.
 
OK, thanks for that. Can you say how you found out about the changed house numbering? Still not sure where 130 would be...

Love the interactive map of Aston, but a bit too north for Balsall Heath!

Maddy
 
I am also trying to find out which building(s) my great grandfather (Herbert William Godwin Tanner) was Clerk of Works for when he was living in Ballsall Heath when his son was born in 1893.

Initially I thought locally but the dates don't seem right for the buildings in the neighbourhood such as the library and public baths. By 1895 he was in Stafford working on the Technical School and The General Infirmary, so he wasn't in Birmingham that long.

I guess he may have been communting, there seems to have been a tram network in Balsall Heath.

I think he may have been in Ireland in 1891 as he cannot be found on the UK census, and his brother had gone there to work as an architect.

Perhaps I will never know, but I am just trying to fill in some gaps, I know what he worked on when he moved to London in 1899, such as the V&A.

If anyone has any pointers, I would love to find out more!

Maddy
 
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