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  1. chinton25

    CAIN family of Fisher Street

    Yes, Joseph's daughter Ellen (Nellie) was my g-grandmother. She died as a young mother 31, with mastitis. Joseph's brother William was a midland's boxer.. Billy Cain. I don't know much about the other siblings though, sorry!
  2. chinton25

    Cain sarah anne

    I have a Sarah Ann Cain born around 1879 to Thomas Cain and Ann Marshall, she had 7 brothers and two sisters. Lived in Birmingham from 1881 census No. 7 Court 11 Dartmouth St / from 1891 and 1901 at 29 Fisher St. She had moved out of the family home by 1911 census but they were still there.
  3. chinton25

    CAIN family of Fisher Street

    Hi, I have the Cain family in my tree - what did you want to know / did you manage to trace them?
  4. chinton25

    The 'Exchange' beer house.

    Wow, thank you so much! I have been googling and didn’t know where else to look! I have only started researching my family tree since the lockdown so I’m new to this. I will try and post the picture now.
  5. chinton25

    The 'Exchange' beer house.

    Hello, I believe my great great great grandfather ran the Royal Exchange around 1901 - James Hemming. I have a photo of him outside with his name up on the window and the census records - does anyone know if there's anywhere I could check old pub records possibly for more information? Many...
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