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    Seymour Terrace, sutton Street

    Many thanks for the prompt response. I am impressed.
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    STRINGER family in Warwickshire

    Hannah married Samuel Richard Cooper on Nov 6th 1842 at the Parish Church Sutton Coldfield. I have not sought info on her before this from any census. However, I have copies of her parent's marriage banns and her christening form church registers.
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    Seymour Terrace, sutton Street

    I ahve relatives who were listed as living in 13 Seymour Tce, Sutton Street in 1903. Does anybody know if this was a boarding house or a small road/lane terrace off the main street? They were later listed as living at 70 Sutton Street.
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    STRINGER family in Warwickshire

    I have no info on the namse you listed. My Stringer connection started when Hannah Stringer from Sutton Coldfield born in 1820 married Samuel Richard Cooper. A witness on their wedding certificate was a Joseph Stringer The Cooper family all ended up in Birmingham. Her parents were Thomas...
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    Elkington Street School

    My relative, Philip Henry Cooper attended the school in 1886. We have a copy of the book presented to him for passing the 11 Standard. I treied to find out if there were old records from the school but I hear it has been demolished.
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    Elkington Street School

    I am not sure if this is the correct place to post, so early apologies for possible cross postings. I have just received a photo copy of the cover pages an ancestor of mine received from Elkington School in June 1886. I am interested in finding out more about the school i.e position, are...
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    Injured aussie ww1 soldiers, where did they go?

    Seeking assistance on info about an injured WW1 soldier from Australia who spent time in hospital during or near the end of the war. Were there certain hospitals that were used? Ellie
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    Cooper family from Birmingham

    emma cooper to Canada dear Isoabel, Thanks for your look up. I have since found info that my Emma stayed in england and l;ater married. Thanks for your interest. Helen
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    SILVESTER,COOPER,MOSLEY,COOKSEY,SMEDLEY,WOODHALL,RIGSBY

    Dear James, I have been searching for info on Coopers from Birmingham area for some time. I am beginning to believe that every Cooper hasa at some time been there. None of the other name on your list meant anything to me,but there are some male Cooper further back that I have no leads on...
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    Cooper family from Birmingham

    Calling Cooper family from Birmingham Thanks for your response. The direct Cooper line that I am researching had come to Australia by the 1900's, however there were brothers who did not travel out here. I am presently at work and do not have all details available. However fom memory they...
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    Cooper family from Birmingham

    Seeking other researchers with an interest in the Cooper line from around Birmingham from 1792 onwards. Also RICKETTS and STRINGER. Ellie
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