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    Poverty Line 1839 to 1900

    Thank you for sharing this. I have found my G G grandfather Samuel Hope in Gt King st. All the family were jewellers but we're living on the poverty line. Parents and 3 working sons in 1889.
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    8 Hylton Street, Hockley

    Thank you again. I accept that this is the same George Hope. I would need to make sure that the new thread heading reflected this. Perhaps using the address as well. He is in a very early post of mine about German Spoon makers I need to make sure that it doesn't all overlap. I agree that it...
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    8 Hylton Street, Hockley

    Thanks. I might do that. I need to get back to my family tree records. There are a couple of Hope families from the Jewellery quarter and I need to check that your George Hope is the same line. there was a mix up on the forum a while ago with Samuel Hope also son of George who was a gold wedding...
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    8 Hylton Street, Hockley

    I have just looked at the Historic England link at that is for a different building if 7and 8are now 32 and 34. Looking at the photographs, which building did you work in?
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    8 Hylton Street, Hockley

    Thank you so much Lyn. What a great find for my family history. If I had got in earlier I could have bought my ancestral home for £350,000!!!! But now it's sold. Shame!! It did apply for planning permission for conversion to 3 flats in 2020. But has now been sold for light industry. Is this...
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    8 Hylton Street, Hockley

    Thank you for all your replies. If the building is still there I can come and see exactly where it is or was if it has been rebuilt. I really appreciate maps and Google map link and the numbering explanation. I must try to find a street name for where the family lived in Hockley on the 1841 and...
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    8 Hylton Street, Hockley

    Sorry. Just double checked my Ancestors were at no. 7. Not fully awake yet!
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    8 Hylton Street, Hockley

    My ancestors, the family of George Hope, lived at 7 Hylton St in 1861. He was a German Spoon Maker and his sons were in the jewellery trade. The 1841 and 1851 census just give his address as Hockley, no street name just a number. No Idea if this was next door to no 8 not sure how the houses were...
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    My visit to Birmingham yesterday.

    Next time I will look out for you. Hope we will meet up again at next forum meet. Carolann
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    GRO death reg news

    I used the service this morning and was able to download my great grandfathers death certificate. This gave me his cause of death, place of death, address at time of death and who registered his death. All of this information was new to me and was not the story passed down through the family! We...
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    My visit to Birmingham yesterday.

    I spent another day in Brum yesterday. Started off with a visit to New St station to see Ozzy, waited to see him in action. he is really impressive and a real visitor attraction. We then walked up to St Phillip's cathedral to see the newly cleaned and renovated Burne-Jones windows, spectacular...
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    ITS MORTURNS BIRTHDAY

    Happy birthday Carolann
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    It's Lyn's (Astoness) birthday

    Happy birthday. Enjoy your day. Thank you for all you do on the forum. Carolann
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    Scams: telephone, email, texts 2023, 2024

    My husband received two of these scam texts last week.
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    Happy birthday JackiePritchatt

    Happy birthday. Carolann
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    Lahai-roi The Grange 42 Park Hill Moseley

    Have you tried wob.com? they often have out of print books. i managed to get a book that was out of print that had members of my family in it. There is also abebooks.com. You can check on line if they have the book. Another could be Oxfam books on line.
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    Bread and Dripping

    Thank you. I now understand
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    Bread and Dripping

    I have never heard of rag pudding. What is it?
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    Jay Blades : The Midlands Through Time

    I hope no one thinks that was me. I am a retired Sociology teacher brought up in Sutton!
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    WWII Gas Mask

    Neither did I. We used to play with old ones in my Nan's attic as kids in the 50s
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