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    Peggs in Bham.

    Hiya all,many thanks for the response. Bren,good work. sorry for the confusion.i have the 1881 & 1871 census details as you have posted (i confuse myself most of the time anyway:)) yes you are correct but just an addendum to my original post. Rosannah Pegg b-1871 is my great grandmother not my...
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    Peggs in Bham.

    Just started researching the Pegg family who lived in Nechells,bham late nineteenth century, onwards. John Pegg & Sarah Pegg (kendrick) lived in coleman st nechells/duddeston in 1881. I don't think coleman st survives anymore. any ideas where it was situated? Anyone with any connection to the...
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    Stevie b-123

    The day it rained skeletons An incident recalled by my father (Ray Bate). It was in the early 1940's,there had been another air raid over Brum. Time to go and survey the damage with my father-Arthur- who was recruited into the National Fire Service. Walking hand in hand down Bordesley Green...
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    loveday st maternity hospital

    Hi sylvia, thanks but what end of loveday st was the hospital? My folks recall it known as lozells hospital aswell, so i am guessing it was lwr loveday st end. apeak soon, Steve.
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    loveday st maternity hospital

    Thanks Ladylinda,great photos.speak soon. Steve. (does not really answer the question though,just trying to pin point where the hospital was situated). thanks again.
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    loveday st maternity hospital

    Hiya all, just a quickie. Quite a few of my recentish reles are shown as born at the above hospital. was it part of the old general hospital in bham city centre ? year would be 1920's-1930's. steve.
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