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    ROGERS Rosina

    Re: Rosina Rogers Hi Linda Thanks for the reply ,Bewdley, has found the info required regards Ron
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    ROGERS Rosina

    Could some kind person please look up the 1841/1851 census for the family and address for Rosina Rogers (bn abt 1836) Thank you Ron
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    40 St Saviours Road Saltely

    Hi Suzanne, Thanks for the info The Ron Halford is a relation Thomas Cecil Rogers (grand father) married Alice edith Halford ,Ronald is one of her 5 children. Thomas sent his 3 sons (my father and 2 uncles) to middlemore home and then to Fairbridge farm western australia. Ron
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    40 St Saviours Road Saltely

    Hi ,Exile Thanks for the info Regards Ron
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    40 St Saviours Road Saltely

    I am trying to find out who resided at the above address 1947 to 1950. In particular I'm trying to trace a Ronald R Rogers (bn 1927 Birmingham N) Thank you Ron
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    Rogers Rosina

    Thanks Ladylinda solves some of the muddles in this now very interesting tree Regards Ron
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    Rogers Rosina

    Evening Bewdley (Western Australian time), Thanks for the prompt reply What year did Rosina marry Robert? Ron
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    Rogers Rosina

    I am trying to find the death date for my GGG grandmother Rosina Rogers (nee Palmer) She was born 2nd Oct 1872 in Bordersley Birmingham. She married Charles William Rogers 6th June 1892 Sparlebrook Birmingham. Charles died in 1929 in birmingham. Rosina also had a middle name (i dont know where...
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    ROGERS, William

    Re: William Rogers Morning Mike, Thanks for that. I havent ordered any files from NA is there a form to use ?. Regards Ron
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    ROGERS, William

    Re: William Rogers Morning Sue, Thanks for the info I will look at it as time permits Regards Ron
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    ROGERS, William

    William Rogers was bn abt 1801 ,in the 1841 census it shows his trade as Builder ,in the 1851 census it shows his trade as Carpenter. Would he had had to do an apprentiship for these trades and how could i find out if he did an appentiship and with who? Thanks Ron
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    Rogers family Tree

    Good afternoon (Australia) astonian I have a number of relitives in birmingham we may be connected some where here is a start elizabeth bn 1829 Caroline bn 1834 m William Bennett emily bn1835 William bn 1839 Thomas bn1826 All were born in Birmingham Regards Ron
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    Clarance richard rogers

    Hi Lady Linda Thanks for the reply and info Regards Ron
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    Clarance richard rogers

    Could someone please look up the 1940-1946 electoral rolls for for clarence richard rogers ,i am trying to find his address and occupation during the war years Many thanks Ron Rogers
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    Clarence Richard Rogers

    Hi Ladylinda Thanks for looking up the details i now know where to start researching Clarence regards Ron
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    Clarence Richard Rogers

    Hi Lady ladylinda Thank you for the information Funny how he would have been discharged from the Royal Navy just as the war started. was he still at that address until the end of the war ?? Regards Ron
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    Clarence Richard Rogers

    I am researching Clarence Richard Rogers (born 9th December 1902) ,I have information that he was living at 8a Bowery Rd Saltley in 1925, Where did he go from there ,did he marry? Thanks for any info Ron Rogers
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    Absent Voters List

    morning Mike, thanks for the very prompt reply regards Ron
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    Absent Voters List

    Could some on look up the abentee electoral roll for Ivor B Needham, The medal card has him enlisted in the Royal Engineers Many thanks Ron Rogers
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    Medal card lookup for Charles William Rogers

    Mike , thanks for all your help with my research on Charles, most appreciated regards Ron
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