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Interesting theory. I have no knowledge of any Hales but I wonder if she could have been connected to one of Clara's nieces or nephews as quite a few of them stayed in the area. And I do have one of the nephews marrying someone with the surname Cale (typo? misread?). I don't have much info on...
This should probably be a new thread but I don't know where to put it.
I have spend some time today reading through my grandfather's letters from WWI. When he was wounded he was sent to 2nd Birmingham war hospital. He wrote about seeing his aunts and uncles - it would have been the first time...
Thank you so much everyone who has helped in my little hunt. I really enjoy learning about my family's lives. All this has just made me want to know more. I can see mundane tasks like cooking and cleaning getting pushed to the side for a while.
My grandfather wrote about visiting various aunts...
I just said to my son that it looked like there were shops on the ground floor of 48 and 46 - I guess they ran their businesses from home. My records say that the father, John, was a tailor - not sure where the confectioner comes from - a sweet tooth :)
Thanks, I've updated her name.
If that theory is correct, then the odd one out is the female seated on the right - the wife of the eldest son, maybe? William's wife (Elizabeth Morley) would have been about 50 is the date is correct.
Hi Astoness, I have no proof of where it was taken except I know they were living in Birmingham at the time. I guess the 1901 census would help narrow down where they lived. I don't have any genealogy memberships at the moment so will have to wait till I can get to a library.
Thanks for your reply. My first thought was that was her too. I'm not really sure about the date the photo was taken but if that is Clara then I don't think the photos were taken too many years apart. Also, I'm either missing a sister or one of the younger females is a wife of a brother. Spent...
I have a photo taken in around 1905 of the wife (Emma Horton 1837-1906) and some of the children (or possibly in-laws) of John Eyles (my 2G grandfather). I know they lived in Birmingham at the time and I know all the children's names but I would love to know who is actually in the photo. There...