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  1. vnessie

    Witton Cemetery burial records

    will do. thanks lady b.
  2. vnessie

    Witton Cemetery burial records

    also typing in tandem!.
  3. vnessie

    Witton Cemetery burial records

    that's the one Janice!.
  4. vnessie

    Witton Cemetery burial records

    hi lady p, Clara is living at 41 claverton street, Bloomsbury on the 1911 census. she was born in derby though. she lived in Birmingham from 1900 till her death in 1952. they lived at 122 addersley road, for many years, and ran a greengrocers shop there until 1948. thanks for the ref number.
  5. vnessie

    Witton Cemetery burial records

    hi all, Clara was 77 when she died. Dec 1952 is the date of death I have so far. so #12 sounds the best bet at the moment. I will email witton cemetery if I get the exact date of death. thanks for your help. ( mum didn't even know their names until a few weeks ago, so has no idea of ages etc.)
  6. vnessie

    Witton Cemetery burial records

    I would love to find my great grandmothers grave. Clara day 1875-1952. she is in witton cemetery. not sure if her husband William Henry day is with her or not. I'm doing this for my mum, she has no memory of them, but she would really love to know where they are buried. if anyone can help it...
  7. vnessie

    Saltley & Alum Rock

    thank you , that's really helpful, I keep trawling through different websites but no luck until now, my mum will really appreciate it. she as no living memory of her grandparents, just the odd tit bits from her older brother. thanks again.
  8. vnessie

    Saltley & Alum Rock

    does anyone have anything on William h day, he was a greengrocer and lived on addersley road around 1900-1940. I think his shop was either on addersley road or claverton street. his wife Clara and daughter violet were living at 122 addersley road in 1938. (trying to help my mum find out about...
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