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    Joseph Turner

    thank you, I will look into that.
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    Joseph Turner

    Hi Brummie NIck, yes, that seems to be him. thanks ever so much,
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    Joseph Turner

    Hello, I am researching an ancestor by the name of Joseph Turner, born in 1815 in Birmingham. He married Anne Evans in St. Martin's Church, Birmingham on December 23, 1833. Witnesses were Richard and Margaret Gill. The last information I have of him is from the 1851 census. His family were...
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    Stringer Family

    if it was clergy based, any idea where I would start looking? any good websites to browse, anywhere to e-mail for inquiries? thanks so much!
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    Stringer Family

    Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has had any luck looking up small pox vaccination records from 1862 onwards. Small pox vaccinations became mandatory in 1853 and they started keeping records in 1862. I am interested in finding them for my g-great-grandmother to obtain more information on her. I...
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    FRANK STRINGER - fancy pearl worker

    Hi Aine, Frank and Thomas's parents were John and Ann Stringer. According to my mother's Aunt Annie, they had as many as 21 children, but only 8 survived. They were Sarah (b. 1848/49); Emily born 31st August, 1850; John (1852), Henry (1855); Frank (1857/58); Elizabeth (b. 1860); Thomas (b. 1862)...
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    FRANK STRINGER - fancy pearl worker

    Hi aine; wow! Nice to hear from you. Do you know when your grandparents were married? Your grandfather would have been my grandmother's cousin. Looking forward to learning more about the Stringers. Fudge
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    FRANK STRINGER - fancy pearl worker

    Hi Louise, thanks for your info, I'll definitely look into that. Sounds very interesting, fudge
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    FRANK STRINGER - fancy pearl worker

    Hi Mike, I believe the street was Charles Henry, sorry for that omission. Also, would Harold H. Stringer not have been list as living at 60 Church Road before 1950 if he was not of voting age? I'm trying to figure out how he and Amy and Frank Stringer Jr. were related - it seems obvious that...
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    FRANK STRINGER - fancy pearl worker

    I'm wondering if any members have any information about this trade as I really don't know anything about it. Also, as I'm not from Birmingham, I would like to know more about these areas of the city. Frank Stringer was my mother's great-uncle. He was a tortoiseshell, pearl and ivory craftsman...
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    Stringer's Miller Street

    Hi 33Bus - my two great-uncles owned Stringer's; they were Jack (John) Stringer and Joe (Ernest) Stringer.When did your relatives work at Stringer's. I would love to hear more about it. cheers, fudge
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    Stringer's Miller Street

    Hi Mikejee, I just read your post about Stringer Bros. & Matty Ltd.; one of my ancestor's was John (Jack) Stringer who started up that company with his brother Joe and a colleague, Matty (surname unknown). Do you know anything else about this business, as I know very little. Or do you know how I...
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    STRINGER family in Warwickshire

    Hi Ellie, It's possible there is a connection. Do you know what occupation Thomas Stringer had? It should say on the marriage certificate? I put in a request on this forum to look up John Stringer in the 1841 census, and someone got back to me within the hour. If you don't have access to any of...
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    STRINGER family in Warwickshire

    Hi, what year did your Hannah Stringer marry Mr. Cooper? I'll see if our Stringers connect. Have you found Hannah Stringer on the 1841 census? :)
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    Frank Stringer

    thanks mikejee, I think I have it straight now. John Stringer resided on Charles Henry Street, but his business was on New Charles Street. Was there a name for his business? thanks for your help. definitely keeping my neophyte moniker for now, still lots to learn. overwhelmed by all that is on...
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    parish query

    I'm wondering if the parents names would be written down in the parish register. My ancestors, Joseph Turner and Ann Evans were married at St. Martin’s Church on December 23, 1833; Witnesses were Richard and Margaret Gill. Would there be any other information written to take me back further in...
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    Parish look up please

    Hello, My ancestors, Joseph Turner and Ann Evans, were married at St. Martin’s Church on December 23, 1833; Witnesses were Richard and Margaret Gill; their children, Eliza Elizabeth Turner, and Thomas Turner and John Turner were christened there in 1834, 1841 and 1845. I was wondering if any...
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    Frank Stringer

    Thanks for looking that up, Mikejee. In my notes I have John Stringer (Frank's father) living at 89 Charles Henry Street working as a clothes dealer. Did you find another one on New Charles Street? thanks again,
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    Frank Stringer

    Hello, my ancestor, Frank Stringer, lived at Charles Henry Street, in 1881, and was a fancy pearl worker. His wife was a shop keeper. On the census form, it says that their address was a sweet shop. I'm wondering if the sweet shop had a name. Also wondering if Frank Stringer's business had a...
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    Lathams Shops

    Re: Lathams Drapery interesting stories as my grand-dad owned Lathams.
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