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  1. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    Given that airmen would be unlikely to take public transportation to the "ballroom" they attended, the presumption is that there would have been one in the vicinity. In my quest to be authentic, though, it would have been good to have a name.
  2. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    I'm back to my original question: There was a ballroom presumably somewhere around the Dale End area that RCAF airmen visited. The year was 1944. I'd sure be delighted if someone had a clue what its name might have been. Kindest regards.
  3. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    Might I ask what was your aunt's name? (You never know ... maybe it's among the names in his journal.)
  4. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    That's just great, Mikejee and PJMBurns. That's the piece I needed for my little puzzle to make some sense.
  5. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    Sorry, mikejee, but is Dale a street?
  6. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    Not to stray too far from the Bodega thread, I'm also curious if there is (or WAS, sorry) a YMCA near the High Street location of the Bodega in 1944. I have a strong hunch now that this is where the men often stayed.
  7. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    Well, it's apparent that many Canadian boys had discovered a plentiful supply of girls in Birmingham. Additionally they had lots of word-of-mouth advertising from fellow airmen who'd been there. When my father attended B'ham he was stationed at Wellesbourne. Tholthorpe was his final posting...
  8. Gus Wah

    The Crown Hotel The General Elliott "Cutlers" Station Street.

    What two streets are at the corner of this Crown? Might they be Heath Mill Lane and High Street? Bear in mind that I'm in a different country.
  9. Gus Wah

    The Crown Hotel The General Elliott "Cutlers" Station Street.

    I've always loved this site, but only now have I discovered this thread on the Crown pub in B'ham. It's interesting because it's among places mentioned in my father's journal from his time in Britain in 1944. He caroused on more than one occasion at a pub called the Crown. Unfortunately he...
  10. Gus Wah

    D.N.A. TESTING

    Yes, Stokkie, agreed, and sorry if I made the suggestion there was actual blood involved. One of my tests used saliva and the other used buccal mucosa scrapings.
  11. Gus Wah

    D.N.A. TESTING

    I think the age has arrived when most civil humans will need to accept that genealogical surprises are not necessarily a consequence of evil.
  12. Gus Wah

    D.N.A. TESTING

    Well, it's a major problem for me since all four of my grandparents immigrated here FROM FRANCE. The absence of French data appearing on my DNA sites is finally explained.
  13. Gus Wah

    D.N.A. TESTING

    Carolina, I was not aware of this. Ironically, I have the Heredis software for assimilating and compiling all my family data since I believe that Heredis is leagues beyond all of its competitors. And it's made in France. Wow.
  14. Gus Wah

    D.N.A. TESTING

    The fundamental premise behind all DNA testing companies is that buying their test will tell you what you would not have otherwise known. And the disappointing reality is that they are essentially out to bleed you with enticements as you search for the truth of your heritage. It is not...
  15. Gus Wah

    D.N.A. TESTING

    I have done DNA testing with both FamilyTreeDNA and with Ancestry. In a sense, both are money hungry and will continue to pester you for all the expensive features you'd like to have, but as MWS points out, you're probably best choosing one that suits your basic goals. ftDNA's basic package is...
  16. Gus Wah

    Bower Elizabeth

    So although Alan might well be no longer, there are indeed Bowers at that address who must be directly related to Elizabeth of bygone years. That's encouraging news. I will try to reach them now, and please understand my sincere gratitude to both of you.
  17. Gus Wah

    Bower Elizabeth

    Hi, Janice! Thanks to you I was able to reach a niece of Elizabeth Bower. Understandably she knows little of the family since Elizabeth and her spouse had no children (that survived). I note, however, that her will included an Alan Bower who was shown then at 7 Healthy Rise Woodgate Valley in...
  18. Gus Wah

    Reginald J. Fuller, Sqdn 425 at Tholthorpe, Yorkshire

    I was able to access this immediately, thank you MWS! Every time I see these, I must chuckle at the fields "Father's Sex" and "Mother's Sex". Wow, where has my world gone? Anyway, this is certainly a great lead. It's possible that there are other British history sites that offer a bit more...
  19. Gus Wah

    Reginald J. Fuller, Sqdn 425 at Tholthorpe, Yorkshire

    The vanishing Mr. Fuller. :) Oh, well, I'm still indebted to both of you for such a great effort. I will try to find Carol A. somehow. I'm optimistic that if I ever find her, she will confirm the errant Reg. I'll keep you informed, and again, a million thanks.
  20. Gus Wah

    Reginald J. Fuller, Sqdn 425 at Tholthorpe, Yorkshire

    From your research, it does sound as though Carol A. Fuller was Reg's child. It would make perfect sense if Reg was from Birmingham. What's missing for me is that my father never mentioned that Reg was a father of a two-year-old. Perhaps it was a personal detail Fuller never discussed with...
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