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    Clarke

    Informant was the coroner W H Davison 6 Jan 1940. Inquest was on 5 Jan 1940
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    Clarke

    Yes it is him
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    Clarke

    should have said, ït is him.
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    Clarke

    1891 Census, if searched on Ancestry, is transcribed incorrectly. In the family there is an entry for Charles O aged 9, but if you look at the original transcript you can see it is Charles T aged 29, Carpenter/Manager. FindmyPast has the correct transcribed entry.
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    Clarke

    His Death Certificate and Coroner's Inquest says he is living at 29 Durham Road, Sparkhill. My cousin gave me the info re boarding with his brother from where I don't know. Victor and Oliver are certainly down south by then. The 1939 Register is certainly him. He was widowed by then. His...
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    Clarke

    Saw that, but not sure.
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    Clarke

    Thank you. I found too many T Clarkes to be certain. He and my gt grandmother never divorced, but she married again in Australia in 1903, said she was widowed, which after many years of searching we found to be untrue. He must have been in touch with his daughter as she received news of his...
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    Clarke

    That's him.
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    Prescott Street

    Yes, saw the photos. Cannot understand why my gt grandfather would want to return to Birmingham from Cooktown. Only can think he missed his family!!!! I started a thread in the Genealogical/ family history section with details. Thank you so much.
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    Clarke

    Hi from Australia. Looking for info for a Charles Thomas Clarke b 1861 Birmingham and died 1st Jan 1940 (knocked down in blackout by bus). In 1883 he migrated to Oz, married had one child (my grandmother). Family returned to Birmingham sometime before 1891 Census. Marriage broke up, in 1891...
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    Prescott Street

    Janice, I feel a total fool, how do I post on the Threads? Hi Lyn, Feel such a fool. Clicked on thread and saw lots of old posts, but have no idea how to post a new one. Please help Daphne
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    Prescott Street

    Hi Lyn, I am completely new to this site and haven't really worked out how to use it yet, so please have patience with me. Thank you so much. I will post my information on that thread hopefully! Daphne
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    Prescott Street

    Hello from Australia, from looking at posts I see that Prescott Street doesn't exist anymore, but people know where it was. Could anyone tell me if it was anywhere near Camden Street? In the 1891 census, my gt grandfather is living in Prescott Street with his parents while his wife and daughter...
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