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This was the above family in 1891, their address being 2 Penn Street, Aston
Elijah CASH. head, married, 43, Caretaker, (b) Coven, Stafford.
Leah CASH. wife, married, 42, housewife. (b) Madeley, Shropshire.
Christian CASH. son, single, 18, Stoker...
Hello 3117alan,
You say that your a Cash, thats a good start :)
Please can you give me all you have / know about your Grand Father, so I can try to marry up the information
I know this subject has been covered by other threads, but I am just wondering how many "Botanical Brewery's there were in Birmingham ?
Only in the 1911 census my grand father was listed as 'a Canvasser' (Beverages), working for the Botanical Brewery.
Thank you Shera for your excellent work in filling in the important gaps in my research,
Thanks also to Nameseeker for waking up my research. What a grand lot of Santa’s helpers we have in here, always ready to help. THANK YOU :-)
Hi Forum,
I still need further information on the MOORE family of 33 Bourne Road, ASTON.
In 1925, the following people lived at this address in ASTON, Birmingham.
Arthur MOORE. [ born 1879 at Tewkesbury ]
Martha MOORE. [ Possibly Martha Ann Davis (b) 1877, Birmingham]
Arthur B. MOORE. [ (b)...
Ernest Moore
I quite agree with your :-
"I dont know if anyone else has got any suggestions, but the only way I can see, is to send for that marriage certificate.
I had a look on my St. Martins records just in case, but no joy"
But! :( that's why I am seeking help, I would like to know the...
Information sought on ERNEST MOORE.
I do not seem to be able to find Information ERNEST MOORE's father :(
I know that Ernest and Lily married in 1925.
[ between April and June, at Birmingham north 6d 920 ].
I am assuming that, as they were married in 1925, they were both might be 21, and so...
Hi Folks,
As I said, I am still seeking further information on ERNEST MOORE and LILY BALLER, who lived at 33 Bourne Road, Aston in 1925.
Would anyone happen to know what actual church that was used
in their marriage of 1925 ? [ April - June Birmingham North 6d 920 ]
There were quite a few "Moore's" in the Aston area at this time.
My Friends family 'Moore' were originally from Tewkesbury, Gloucester.
So can you tell me the origin of your Moore family, or have you not got that far yet ?
I am still seeking further information on ERNEST MOORE and LILY BALLER...
ERNEST MOORE and LILY BALLER
Hi Kaz,
You were not an ex-mountie by any chance ?
THANK YOU for your very prompt answer to my question.
Thanks, hands across the ocean and all that:)
ERNEST MOORE and LILY BALLER lived at 33 Bourne Road, Aston in 1925.
Can any one establish the names of their children, or better still, put me in touch with any the descendants of ERNEST MOORE and LILY BALLER ????
This is an ongoing research project, see :-...
I wondering if there is any very kind person, who can do me a very big favour ?
I need to know who lived at 33 Bourne Road, Aston between 1919 and 1926.
Which if I was still in Birmingham, I could do myself.
Another point I need to know, was it owned by the resident, or just rented ?
Thank you for the information :-)
So Ernest Moore marriage Lily Baller in 1925.
Sometime between April and June 1925, at Birmingham North 6d 920.
That might well be Erdington then.....
Hi Folks,
I need some further help with my research into to family MOORE and I do hope someone can help me.
I am trying to connect ERNEST MOORE and LILY BALLER
to the Moore household at 33 Bourne Road, Aston in 1925.
So can anyone look up the wedding of ERNEST MOORE and LILY BALLER ?
It...
In all the excitement of your finds 'Shera' for me, I failed to say thank you very much indeed.... Thank you.
These three references you have given me look very, very promising.