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  1. bordesley bob

    Warstone Cemetery look up - Phoebe and Matilda Hall

    I've just been to Warstone cemetery, it was a Saturday and there was a gazebo with volunteers who helped me find my long dead ancestors. They were so helpful, I don't know how often they are there but I really am thankful for their help.
  2. bordesley bob

    Peter Pitt (1817-1884)

    Hi Theodore, my distant cousin, Peter Pitt was my first cousin 4 times removed. I am an artist myself and I'd love to see a picture of his work, also anything by William, his brother...
  3. bordesley bob

    Cherrywood Road Bordesley

    So today I decided to visit Cherry wood Road, formerly Cherry Lane. It seems to have fallen on hard times, half of the street seems to be devoted to car maintenance and stinks of oil. The Tipsy Gent also has gone downhill since my great great grandfather crossed the street to lift a pint there,
  4. bordesley bob

    Birmingham Trams

    Thanks I passed that on
  5. bordesley bob

    Birmingham Trams

    Someone on a local site (Telford) has 30 photos of Birmingham Trams that they don't want to throw away, who can I get them sent to? Apparently they tried two museums who weren't interested.
  6. bordesley bob

    Photo Help Please

    You could just crop it like this...
  7. bordesley bob

    Birmingham Bedstead Factories

    Sorry Irena, I have no idea. Best of luck with the research.
  8. bordesley bob

    Birmingham Bedstead Factories

    Magnificent bed. https://www.phelps-ancestry.co.uk/ancestry/the-peyton-family/ This tells the history of Peyton family and talks about the Bordesley works who made beds in Bordesley Green. If there was a patent was there any names on the Patent? My great grandfather was born in 1861 same year...
  9. bordesley bob

    Birmingham Bedstead Factories

    https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22374/page/1386/data.pdf on the right towards the bottom of the page...
  10. bordesley bob

    The Custard House Blake Lane

    Thanks for your trouble, sorry I had the wrong year. I think you're right and in the 1881 census they were all in Denbigh street.
  11. bordesley bob

    The Custard House Blake Lane

    Thanks, yes that makes sense!
  12. bordesley bob

    The Custard House Blake Lane

    There was Richard Pitt head of the house, his wife Lydia Pitt, Richard's father and mother William and Elizabeth Pitt, brother and sister in law Harry and Nancy Humpage from new Jersey, a cousin Benjamin Pitt from London and Richard's kids, George William, Nelly and Lydia Pitt. Old Bill Pitt was...
  13. bordesley bob

    The Custard House Blake Lane

    These 1890 maps confuse me, my ancestors great great grandad and tribe lived at number two Brighton Place, Blake Lane in 1881 per that census, the sign for Brighton Place, dated 1874 still exists on the house which is number 5 Blake lane, almost opposite number 2 Blake Lane where I believe they...
  14. bordesley bob

    Snook family

    No help for ancestry but I went to school with a Jenny Snook in Calne, Wiltshire, she was from Seattle in America. It was a long time ago. She was living with a relative there in Wiltshire, an aunt I believe.
  15. bordesley bob

    Pitt family haymaking in about 1907

    The google links don't seem to work very well but it is now 483 Bordesley Green. So that's where that photo was taken. There were only about three houses there on the map, and almost no houses down Blake Lane. Hob Moor Road didnt exist and there ws a second custard house where Hob Moor Rd now...
  16. bordesley bob

    Pitt family haymaking in about 1907

    Well no wonder I couldn't find! Now Ive got it, they used to live on Bordesley Green Road, I actually found the Bath Place plaque on the wall between the houses where they used to live, and its a little walk from Blake Lane where the factory/house was where the old man and his wife were living...
  17. bordesley bob

    Pitt family haymaking in about 1907

    Well that's interesting, they were in Bath place, two brothers and families next to each other. I'm not living there now but randomly was living in Hob Moor Rd before I knew about this lot living in Little Bromford, or where that was. I'll have to find a Victorian Map, or a very old PC with very...
  18. bordesley bob

    Pitt family haymaking in about 1907

    While I'm at it here Tom's dad, mum and some brothers. They were based in Bordesley Green making beds, Iron bedsteads, mattresses etc. woops wrong way round this is the picture that should be above
  19. bordesley bob

    Pitt family haymaking in about 1907

    Pitty I can;t see any Pitt photos, no working links. Heres one from my Pitt ancestors, Belchers Lane Thomas and Charlotte Pitt seated with various kids, William Jack Florence and Beatrice and a couple of local lads and sister in law Nelly Humpage. It was somewhere in belcher's lane, schedule...
  20. bordesley bob

    Birmingham Bedstead Factories

    My Great Great Grandfather William Pitt 1819-1895 ran a family company making bedsteads mattresses. In the 1891 census they were based in number 2 Blake Lane, Bordesley Green. After he died a granite obelisk was erected for him in Yardley cemetry, apparently he had invented tools for the trade...
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