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    Moseley {Hospital} {Old peoples Home)

    Re: Moseley {Hospital} {Old peoples Home) Thank you Oisin I have taken the addess and will drop them a line. You never know they might be able to help me. Pam
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    Moseley {Hospital} {Old peoples Home)

    Re: Moseley {Hospital} {Old peoples Home) Thank you all for your replies I am trying to find my grandmothers death date. My cousin remembers Grandma Rose in a place on Moseley Road. I rmember seeing her the once at a home or hospital type place but she was not a patient. My sister also...
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    Moseley {Hospital} {Old peoples Home)

    Can anyone help me please. I believe my grandmother Rose Jones was in a type of old peoples home or hospital in the 60s maybe early 70s, in the Moseley area. Would anyone remember such a place? Regards Pam
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    Jones and Pearsall

    Dear Grace Thank you very much Could you give me the information about James Jones gas store worker could be Rose dropped her age because of the difference. also the marriage details. With both my parents dying in the seventies and Auntie Alice I have no one I can ask about their parents and...
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    Jones and Pearsall

    Re Jones Great ListerStreet. John I have just received one of my Aunts birth certificates, Alice Jones born to James and Rose nee Pearsall 1913 21 Court 3 Great Lister Street. So any of the Jones could have been related to James. I wish I knew the exact date of marriage and James and Roses...
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    BSA Fire Service

    I posted this before and I cannot find the post any where!! My mother Edith Jones worked at the BSA ammunitions with her sisters during the war. Mom lived in Berkeley road. She said she was on the fire engines I believe the BSA had their own fire engine. Is it possible to find out who where...
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    Donald K Moore

    Thank you Regards Pam
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    Donald K Moore

    Good afternoon all. Do you think the book would be available in Australia? Pam
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    Jones and Pearsall

    thankyou John Pam
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    Jones and Pearsall

    Thanks Chris Mom married from Berkeley Road East Hay mills and her father was deceased. She would have gone to school around Richard Street. You would not know the names of schools in that area 1918-1930s? I know James Jones was a Gasworks Foreman deceased on the marriage certificate. Never...
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    Jones and Pearsall

    I have no idea about the Pearsall side of the family Mom died when she was 54 and I was in Australia with a young family. It is only the past year I have thought about tracing the family. Mom was 26 and Dad was 39 when they married so all the relies were older. I remember the Oakley...
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    Jones and Pearsall

    My mother Edith Oakley nee Jones was born 1918 9 Court 7 Richard Street to James Jones and Rose Jones nee Pearsall. There were other children Alice James and others. I think They lived there till about 1934, Moms Dad was deceased in 1945 when she married. The address she married from was 114...
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    Kardomah New Street and Colmore Row

    I used to work in the office down stairs in the basement in the sixties I was in my late teens. Ground floor had a coffee bar and a waitress area. Plus an area where you bought ground coffee and filters and coffee machines. Basement was a self service with my pokey office under the stairs...
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    Liver 'n Onions

    I remember liver and onions my mom used to make it, still love it today. Pam
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