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    WALL, Christopher, born 1831, Father Timothy

    Hello, Find a Grave and Birmingham Cemetery record the death of Christopher WALL in February 1863 but no age is quoted. I have searched the GRO but there appears to be no entry?? Can anyone help with the age please. Thank you, TC3
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    William BLACKHAM, Born 30/10/1842, Birmingham

    This gentleman's parents were Joseph BLACKHAM, a Fishmonger, and his wife Elizabeth Kidd (nee ROWLEY)........the father died in 1850 and mother re-married a William JACKSON in 1855. He had four siblings, Elizabeth born 1845, Alfred 1847, Bertha 1856 and Harry 1860. He spent a short time in...
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    Daniel O'Connell HOGAN, Born 10/11/1840, Birmingham

    Daniel O'Connell HOGAN was born as above and baptised on 06/12/1840. His parents were James and Bridget HOGAN (nee Bunnington?/Cunningham).and he was youngest of 5 living children (1841 Census), Susannah born 1830, John 1833, Elizabeth 1834 and Thomas 1837. One aspect of his life for which...
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    John ELWELL, Born c1827, Kingswinford, Stafford, Hairdresser

    Hello, John ELWELL was sentenced to 10 years penal servitude on 21/10/1842 at the Birmingham Boro' Sessions. He was pardoned on 25/09/1848, largely due to the submissions of Mrs Louisa Roberts, a Hairdresser, 34 Bishopgate Street, Five Ways , Birmingham. Part of her submission was that she...
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    Death in an Unidentified Birmingham Workhouse

    Hello, I understand a Patrick TARPEY (TARPY?), aged 20, a Glass Cutter, was born in Roscommon, Ireland, and died in an unidentified Birmingham Workhouse in September 1859........he was buried in the Parish of Nechells, St. Joseph Church, on 20/09/1859. This information courtesy of Birmingham...
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