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    St Martins, Birmingham 1829

    Hi again Lois, You seem to have been searching for a long time. One or two observations I have found in my family history searches are that the year of birth stated on census returns are not necessarily accurate and can only serve as a guide. Working back from their age stated on the census to...
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    St Martins, Birmingham 1829

    Hi Lois, While your waiting for Shera I can tell you that there are several John Weston's born between 1827 and 1830 if you look at the 1841 census on ancestry.co.uk. Do you have any more details of where he was born and where he lived? I presume it's Birmingham - if it is then there are a...
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    St Martins, Birmingham 1829

    Thanks again Shera - you're a star. Been an interesting trip into family history. You learn so much about old Brum - the places and people - a real education.
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    St Martins, Birmingham 1829

    Many thanks Shera - you're a star !! That makes sense because in 1841 he was a stud groom for the Warwickshire Hunt Kennels in Kineton, Warwickshire so he was obviously someone who worked with horses so you telling me he was an ostler makes sense. Didn't know his second daughter (Ann) was born...
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    St Martins, Birmingham 1829

    Can anybody help me? I am looking to find an address for a Lydia Latham who was born in Aug 1829 and christened in St Martins and was the first child of Luke and Elizabeth Latham. I can trace them from 1841 where they appear in Kineton, Warwicksire but would like to find their address in...
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