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    Aston Church Morning School

    For those, llike me, who knew nothing of this movement, the following link gives an introduction to the Adult Sunday School movement in Birmingham, https://www.sturgefamily.com/Discover/FIRST%20DAY%20SCHOOLS.htm Apparently the origins of Aston Villa Football Club was an Adult Sunday Morning...
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    Aston Church Morning School

    Shortie, Thank you for this. I had presuemed this related to Children's education, but your hypothesis does fit better. The only fit I have for an F. Dineley would have been in his 20's at the turn of the century. Also, the types of books involved (The Three Musketeers and The Three...
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    Aston Church Morning School

    Hello, I have two books that have been handed down through the family, that were presented to an F (could be J) Dineley in 1899 and 1900. Both were for attendance to the Aston Church Morning School; 39 and 33 attendances respectively. I presume this was a Sunday School, but I can find no other...
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    Help with a mystery Death Joseph Thomas Harris early C20th

    Suzanne, Thank you very much for these and the one's below. Francis, William and Robert were Georgina's brothers and George Hill was her nephew. I also previously only had George's middle initial and now have his 'Dineley' middle name and didn't have any of his family. All of this is new...
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    Help with a mystery Death Joseph Thomas Harris early C20th

    Hello, I have all the available Births, Marriages and Death Certificates for all of my 2x Great Grand parents, except for the Death Certificate of Thomas Jospeh Harris. Thomas Joseph Harris was born in 14 Sep 1847 in Hollows End, Amblecote, Stourbridge. He married Georgina (Georgianna)...
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    08/05/1784 St Martins

    Just for reference both Josiah and Sarah Dineley were the children of Josiah Dineley (1728-1790), Lord of the Manor of Peopleton, Worcestershire and descendents of the Dineley/Dingley/Dyngley/Dyneley family from Charlton, Worcestershire. They are all descended from Edward III via a marriage into...
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