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  1. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    guys you are the best , thanks so much
  2. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    id be really grastefull if you could suss out if you can see any house names that correlate to numbers ...thanks
  3. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    oooh what at NO38 ....?? what is erolls ?
  4. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    thanks pjmburns ...great little snip that is ....im sure my new to be haouse is there somewhere
  5. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    its quite a long road isn't it ....I don't think any have the original names but as soon as I complete ill get the deeds looked at and see what I can find out ...
  6. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    yes Mikejee you only see that when you hover your mouse over the bottom of the pic ...I cant picture those houses !!?!
  7. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    Wow ....unbelievable that is .....which end is that taken from do you think
  8. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    wow didnt know this was possible ...ok its 38 Primrose Lane ....
  9. changinman1

    Primrose Lane , Hall Green .

    Ive had a quick look around here but cant find much or anything on the above street, iv just bought a property there and wanted to learn about its history of street and hopefully the house as its victorian built .
  10. changinman1

    Co-op High Street Birmingham

    Iv really enjoyed reading that , thanks so much, its got a place i my heart too having worked there
  11. changinman1

    Co-op High Street Birmingham

    God ye he was i remember going into his office once and he was on the cigars and im sure i saw liquor out on the desk too hahah.
  12. changinman1

    Great Grandmother Ellen Field nee Ray/Reay

    So if you traced back william ray and caroline houghton does Ellen not pop up anywhere at all as a birth
  13. changinman1

    Great Grandmother Ellen Field nee Ray/Reay

    Sorry for not responding earlier , iv had a terrible year , if there is anything that you can do to find out id really appreciate it.
  14. changinman1

    Frederick William field

    I think there must be another record somewhere of him (Charles Henry Field ) joining up in 1939 too for the second ww , im sure he got injured there and had to come out.....I think.
  15. changinman1

    Frederick William field

    Thanks a million
  16. changinman1

    Frederick William field

    Is it easy to get the records of his brother my Grandad Charles Henry Field - who joined in 1918 ?
  17. changinman1

    Frederick William field

    OMG i AM SOOOOO INDEBTED TO YOU , YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE STAR THANKYOU X
  18. changinman1

    Great Grandmother Ellen Field nee Ray/Reay

    Hi , thats so sad .....its awful , poor lady . Thanks for finding that out . (is there no other way of finding her birth name)
  19. changinman1

    Frederick William field

    Ohh ok ...I was wondering at that age .....but what a shame he died so young , 24 . rip ..
  20. changinman1

    Great Grandmother Ellen Field nee Ray/Reay

    Hi what makes you think she was adopted ? , sorry for being thick
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