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  1. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Great. I can’t find her using Ancestry. Good tip thanks.
  2. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    It must have been before 1925 and 1923 so perhaps. You beat me to it as thats what I was looking for next. I take it Witton is the church?
  3. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Ps. I have ordered the death certificate for William.
  4. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Ignore that. She was listed under her new married name, Barnickle. The screen is so small.
  5. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    I didn’t know that. She was Ada Jackson until 1923 then Barnickle. Just found she was at that address in 1925 listed as Ada Jackson and her husband as Maurice Barnickle with her brother and his wife but their surnames are correct. (Jackson)
  6. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Brilliant. Yes! I am trying to trace back our family name of which I have Williams father but like to be thorough and find each point in their lives. Thanks for you help. Really appreciate it.
  7. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Also just found a marriage certificate of his other daughter in Aug 1923 where he is listed as her father but deceased. So he must of died between 1920-1923. The daughter who got married though isn’t in the ER in 1920 at 130 Chester street but is at that address on the marriage certificate in...
  8. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    So that ER was done In the spring time so he could of been at the wedding then died in May when the ER was done.
  9. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Super. Thanks so much I was searching and making it too complicated. Thanks.
  10. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Can you please share the 1920 ER or tell me where you found it as I can’t. Thanks.
  11. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Unless he died later in 1920. I can’t find the ER that your talking about??? Guess it depends when the ER is done during the year so he could of died after the wedding.
  12. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Sorry wedding was April 3rd 1920
  13. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    He couldn’t of died before 1920 because he was at his sons wedding and I have photo evidence. That wedding was at April 3rd 1930 at St Mary’s Church, Aston Brook.
  14. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Ok thanks. Just looking for ER on ancestry.
  15. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Yes I believe it was.
  16. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    WOW that was quick. I am using Ancestry but couldn’t find it on there. I will look now. Thanks so much. I am quite new to this research. If there’s only one I could order the death certificate which would tell Me wouldn’t it? What source do you use? Tim.
  17. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Hi. He was born in Halesowen, Worcester in 1852 but moved to Aston Manor, Birmingham. I have found lots of history relating to that church in regard to family marriages but struggling to find his death. I am not 100% it was that church but trying to go through the potentials. Tim.
  18. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Hi, Looking for some help in locating my great great grandad as I cant seem to find his death. It seems most of the families church activities were at St Marys Church in Aston Manor. I know the church was demolised in the 70's so wondered what happened to the graves/headstones. Also any info...
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