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    ganley in ireland

    Still drawing a blank with Ganley Josie, it's not listed in the atlas and gazeteer at libraryireland, so have no idea where else to look. I have posted it on my Reddy clan site, just in case one of the Irish members can shed any more light on it. Sue
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    ganley in ireland

    Have you looked at the actual census yourself Josie, sometimes the words are transcribed wrongly, I can't find Ganley either, could it be Galway? If you can put a scan of the census on here, you can see wht others think it says too. Sue
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    Smoke screens

    Did that myself Viv, luckily it was dad telling me things and all I had was a list of names and places and another of events!!!He managed to sort them out for me. Sue
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    Greenway - Stockfield Road, Yardley - air raid victims

    We think that 366 Stockfield Road became derelict and was demolished for safety reasons. Dad thinks he can recall The Causeway, but not the Mission Hall on it, he used to go pastthere on his way from Stechford to the Swan. Sue
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    Smoke screens

    Thanks Viv, that all goes with what aunty Ivy said, her memory was having a good day today, she is amazing for her age, I try to write down everything she says now as a record. Sue
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    Arrowsmiths, Highgate Road

    Another memory from Aunty Ivy - does anyone remember the grocers shop, Arrowsmiths, on the corner of Highgate Road and Rose Cottages? Mom and Ivy lived in Rose cottages as well as their grandparents and Ivy can recall this shop as selling all sorts of things, she said they went there most days. Sue
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    Smoke screens

    Have been to visit my 90 year old Aunty today and we were talking about memories of the war, in 1939/40, she was working at Cadburys and used to get the train from Camp Hill to there, she sys that all along the Moseley Road there were big oil drums, which on the bright moonlit "bomber" nights...
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    Ancestry.com -- is there a better site forworldwide research?

    Have to agree with the other posts, Ancestry is better for worldwide records, but even when you put very precise details, you get lots of irrelevant returns that seem to have no bearing on the info you have put in. Have jsut had a two week free trial on FMP and found it much more accurate...
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    Harrison marriage confirmation

    Hope this will help one of the other postees John, am pretty certain it won't be my Harrisons, solely because of the addresses - mine are from Wolverhampton,seem to have always lived there from the census reports. Sue
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    Falklands not forgotten Today

    Agree with you there John, the Islanders were pretty unanimous in their decision weren't they! Sue
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    Greenway - Stockfield Road, Yardley - air raid victims

    Had forgotten they used land for the car park too Dave, was only thinking that the store itself may have missed the hall - although Tesco wouldn't have wanted an old hall in their area no doubt!! Sue
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    Greenway - Stockfield Road, Yardley - air raid victims

    Yardley are reaally helpful too, they sorted out where some of moms family were buried for us with very little info, would be well worth contacting them and given where they lived would be the most likely place. The Mission Hall was in Church Road Yardley, but I don't know if it still stands...
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    Harrison marriage confirmation

    Not sure that yours will be related to my Sarah Harrison, that was her married name, we know she married a John Harrison in 1882 and her name then was Sarah Walsh, but there we hit a stumbling block, as we can't find anything for her on births or census records, despite the sites best efforts...
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    The pitfalls of Genealogy

    That's very true Mike, they have to justify their pay rises that it looks like the qualified nurses will not get again this year - 4th year with no pay rise for us but there we go, didn't enter the job for the money! Have just had the copy of my great grandparents marriage cert from the Mormon...
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    The pitfalls of Genealogy

    Thanks for that Leslam, need to order a copy of my own birth cert as my daughter has "mislaid" mine - she had to have the original for work, to prove that I was English, quite why the NHS need that info when I work for them too, is beyond me, it's certainly not because they don't employ other...
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    Letters from the front

    Ken, what a great set of letters and memories of your Uncle, lovely things to keep, thanks for sharing them Sue
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    The pitfalls of Genealogy

    I agree Carolina, I have had some great info from other people on Ancestry, most recently, relatives of my nans sister, who dad did not know about, as well as the Australian links I was lucky enough to be invited to share. I think it has to be a personal choice, especially if there are issues...
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    King Edward Lichfield Road

    HAve just been reading about what they do Wendy, they put so much hard work in to save old buildings don't they? Lets hope they succeed with this one. Sue
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    King Edward Lichfield Road

    Will be interesting to see if they continue doing up the Aston Tavern, especially as a lot of the fixtures were going to come from Eddies! It's almost laughable that none of the councillors that made the decision for demolition did so with knowledge of what they were agreeing to, let alone...
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    St Gerards Hospital, Coleshill

    There was a Sister Rita there in 1991 when I started, I'm sure she worked in the kitchens, will ask my friend when she gets back to work. Sue
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