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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    Many thanks for your help.
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    Here you go!
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    Thank you lyn...
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    thank you and yes I'm ancestry. Still reeling from the Birmingham connection! Love it
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    Many thanks! I'm digesting this awesome information.
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    Now that I am a newly identified Brummie, I will certainly return! Kind regards!
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    unbelievable! thank you! That's them!
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    Thank you very much!
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    230 Read's Court, Aston Street

    I have an original copy of my great grandmother's (Elizabeth Amy Hopkins) birth certificate July 2, 1871, 230 Read's Court Aston Street, Birmingham. The Birmingham connection is a surprise as I thought my English roots were strictly Yorkshire. Her father John was a Carpenter and her mother...
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