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    elizabeth chamberlain 1899

    I have Chamberlain in my family tree but sometimes it's been spelt Chamberlayne
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    PRESSBURGERS TAILERS BRISTOL ST

    One of the photos that was put on by SteveBHx you can see Pressburgers
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    D I Ray on ITV

    I hope they do a second series
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    PRESSBURGERS TAILERS BRISTOL ST

    Shaun was often called King of the Mods
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    OLD BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS FROM STEVEBHx

    Window tax came in 17th century so I dont think that would apply there
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    D I Ray on ITV

    Centenary Square looked fabulous
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    Westhill College Selly Oak

    Also, there were a couple of places in Weoley Park Road - one was used for training purposes of missionaries and another was for adult teacher training.
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    Lahai-roi The Grange 42 Park Hill Moseley

    Have a look on here to see if you can find any help. https://www.gov.uk/adoption-records/the-adoption-contact-register?fbclid=IwAR24GmGwB0dPcro_pcPG1cCeDy66hK2TMicJImU4oY97TasLF4mglp8gSKI
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    Swinglers

    What a coincidence the first one on the list - I live just off Baldwin Road and about 3 Minutes from Wilden now
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    Swinglers

    Mine was actually shown as Boatman/Home duties. He did die in 1923 so I wonder whether he didnt work full time due to ill health or there was a downturn in work,
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    Swinglers

    I was impressed by what I found on the census. There were a few mistakes on the Taylor side with a wrong second name on my aunt and it showed her as working at John Rabones as a rub maker which I presume should be a rule maker.
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    Swinglers

    Pedro, Swinger or Swingler? You could also find out on the census who they worked for who else worked for them and 2 names came up John Swingler Born 1864 and Frederick H Swingler Born 1903
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    Swinglers

    Thanks Mike. My grandad must have carried their coal on their barges and Heath Street was Winson Green which was just around the corner from where the family lived.
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    Swinglers

    After looking at the 1921 Census I found out that my grandad who was shown as a boatman worked for a company called Swinglers, does anyone have any information on them? Thanks
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    1950 USA Census

    Will you have to have a worldwide membership to access it on Ancestry?
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    It’s mikejees birthday

    Best wishes Mike have a great day
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    No 12 BUS ROUTE

    Certainly the same amount of letters
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    No 12 BUS ROUTE

    Or, There is a Batley not far from Oakworth in Yorkshire.
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    No 12 BUS ROUTE

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    No 12 BUS ROUTE

    Perhaps the bus blind maker got confused as there is an Oakworth in Birmingham, Alabama ;)
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