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  1. JessicaB923

    Dartmouth Street

    What is a Farrier? In all census and marriage records he is listed as being a frying pan maker or a blacksmith (in later histories). Are you related?
  2. JessicaB923

    Dartmouth Street

    From a fire or construction?
  3. JessicaB923

    Hospital Street

    1807 George and Eleanor (Warren) both were of St. Mary's Handworth parish 1816 they lived in Brown's Court on Park Street 1841 George Owen lived on Dartmouth Street. 1841 James Owen (4th GGG) lived on Upper Hospital Street in the St. George Parish area
  4. JessicaB923

    Dartmouth Street

    What street is Dartmouth Street now?
  5. JessicaB923

    Hospital Street

    I will be visiting Birmingham next month for pleasure and to research where my ancestors lived. Other than the library and St. Phillip's, is there any place I should go when researching my family? Surnames were: Owen, Elliman, and Warren. My 5th great-grandfather was a blacksmith and frying...
  6. JessicaB923

    Granville Street Ladywood

    Thank you! Is there a way you could find any frying pan companies around Duddeston and Nechells, Aston in 1841? Looking for George Owen
  7. JessicaB923

    Granville Street Ladywood

    Here is the article about my ancestor, George Owen. It states that he worked at Iron Plate Works
  8. JessicaB923

    Granville Street Ladywood

    I'm trying to find a company named Iron Plates Work that my ancestor, George Owen worked from 1806-1860. Does anyone believe that it could be one of the places on the above maps?
  9. JessicaB923

    Lady Leaver has information on the following surnames.

    Hi Lady Leaver, I am interested in the Ellaman/Elliman surname of Birmingham. The two that I am sure of is Richard Ellaman (poss. 1772-1842) and Anne Elliman (1820-1905) who married James Owen in 1839. Do these names ring any bells?
  10. JessicaB923

    St George's Church Newtown

    Does anyone know what became of the headstones and bodies that were buried at St. George's? Specifically, I am looking for Nellie/Eleanor Warren-Owen who was buried here in 1873.
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