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  1. MWS

    Holloway Head

    Answered on the Anderton Street thread.
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    ANDERTON STREET LADYWOOD

    That part of Anderton Road was on the west side of King Edward's Road and has all gone (as has part of King Edward's Road) replaced by modern housing, Kelsall and Sherborne Groves etc. Modern map...
  3. MWS

    Holloway Head

    Here's a map (1954) of Exteter Place, on Anderton Road....
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    Iommi family

    It may be that when the map was made there was a stone but it has since disappeared unfortunately. If you are sure of your location then that may be as good as you can do but some more careful digging can't do any harm.
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    212-213 Broad Street in the 1980s

    The building marked below is listed as no. 214 on the 1954 map so assuming the numbers hadn't changed then this is it from 1889, almost opposite Sheepcote St...
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    212-213 Broad Street in the 1980s

    This is from the Warwickshire Herald July 1891...
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    WW2 casualty and civilians who died look up

    There are number of ads for workers wanted in the 1940 newspapers. One says wanted urgently for government work - apply Whitffield's Bedsteads Ltd, Watery Lane. I'd guess that like many businesses they adapted for the war.
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    WW2 casualty and civilians who died look up

    They lived at 6/6 West Holme. Garrison Lane runs off Watery Lane.
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    WW2 casualty and civilians who died look up

    Mother, Hannah Tovey, possibly buried there also - Dec 1940.
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    WW2 casualty and civilians who died look up

    Hannah is listed on the CWGC, died 22 Nov 1940. Place of death is listed as Whitfields, Watery Lane. Would this be the factory?
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    WW2 casualty and civilians who died look up

    She's listed on the CWGC, died at Barnsley Hall Emergency Hospital.
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    Interesting and Unusual Names

    I have some distant relatives who named the first 3 children Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Their next son was Daniel so still biblical related perhaps but after that another 6 children with common names. And none of the 3 named any of their children after themselves.
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    Iommi family

    One of Rodolfo's sons appears to be living in the US, Texas I think.
  14. MWS

    Key Hill Cemetery

    He married a distant relative, a cousin of my great grandfather.
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    Interesting and Unusual Names

    Another localish one - Epaphroditus Dunn. Not sure if his name had anything to do with his father, Theophilus, being the 'Dudley Devil'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophilus_Dunn
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    Soho Road Handsworth

    Appears to have been no. 265, possibly 263 & 265. Maps seem to suggest it may have once been a picture theatre. Looks like a newer building now.
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    Iommi family

    Her name was Bridget/Breda Teresa Desmond. She died in 2019.
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    Iommi family

    Is there a connection? Desmond is a reasonably common name.
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    Iommi family

    Marina married Mario Cancia, I did wonder what happened to them. I assume Rodolfo anglicized his name. When he married Bridget Desmond in 1955 he is listed as both Rudolpho P and Randolph. There are 3 Iommi/Desmond children registered - Christopher R, Patrick P & Teresa M.
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    Iommi family

    Last address is in Bedford, listed as Randolph. Married twice, 3 children from first marriage.
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