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  1. Mrs T

    Parkes Family Ashted.

    1861 census Name:Frederick ParkesAge:41 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1820Relation:Head Spouse's Name:SarahGender:MaleWhere born:Birmingham, Warwickshire, EnglandCivil Parish:Aston Ecclesiastical parish:St James County/Island:Warwickshire Country:England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to...
  2. Mrs T

    Sevell Frances

    In that case ignore the one that I found! He was born 1766 in Sussex. Will have another search in a bit.
  3. Mrs T

    Sevell Frances

    Found this one.? Frances BaxterAge:70 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1771Gender:Female Where born:Sussex, EnglandCivil Parish:Plumpton Hundred:Street County/Island:Sussex Country:England Street address: Occupation: View Image Registration district:Chailey Sub-registration district:Ditchling...
  4. Mrs T

    Sevell Frances

    Do you have year of birth and where they were born and lived?
  5. Mrs T

    Pubs

    To me the first pub reminded me of The New Inns in Erdington...but it's prob not haha;)
  6. Mrs T

    another site to look at

    This might come in handy. https://www.historicaldirectories.org
  7. Mrs T

    Stockland Inn Hotel

    Jennyann Had a look at the other web site that you have written in.Wow that brought back some memory's. I remember the chemist on the corner too,forgot that the hardware shop was called Lucas's (tut that's one of my "names"too??? ). Bank's are still going strong,they have a web site with a bit...
  8. Mrs T

    Stockland Inn Hotel

    Stockland House? Erdington House? Wonder who lived in them. This is the first I have heard of them and I've lived in Stockland Green all my life! (note to self:must get out more )
  9. Mrs T

    My names...

    Looking for these names,all Birmingham people LUCAS WARD KEMP SAUNDERS VILLAGE GOULD/GOLD
  10. Mrs T

    Stockland Inn Hotel

    Forgot to add anyone remember family called LUCAS ? all lived Stockland Green at some point.
  11. Mrs T

    Stockland Inn Hotel

    Jennyann, "The MIllhouse" is now back to been called "The Hare and Hounds" and "The Golden Keys" has long gone and at the moment work is been done on the land to built flats! If anyone wants photos of The Green" let me know.
  12. Mrs T

    Stockland Inn Hotel

    Re the photo ... As I type the grey railing has been pulled up and a nice posh black one is been put in. All the railing's on "The Green" are been re-placed.
  13. Mrs T

    Stockland Inn Hotel

    R The Stockland/Modern China Must admit when I do go to eat at Modern China(very good by the way. Nice and handed for us too.),I still find myself smiling as I remember the corners where I use to tuck myself away,on a Sunday afternoon, eating crisps while my dad played darts..... Remember the...
  14. Mrs T

    Stockland Inn Hotel

    The bowling green next to the stocland/modern china has been built on and is now home to several flats. The lovely white wall had been kept,not full height,but it's still there...
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