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    St Edburgha's Church, Yardley

    Morning everyone, yesterday we went Autumn picking collecting leaves and conkers etc to make an autumn candle and we found ourselves walking around Old Yardley in the Churchyard of St Edburgha's Church. I know the headstones were removed but I can't find information on if the bodies were removed...
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    Pen hardener

    Hello everyone. I am researching an ancestor of my husband on ancestry and have been looking at some records, I was hoping for some insight if possible, please. This ancestor was living on Morville Street in Birmingham and before his marriage, he was working as a 'pen worker' and his industry...
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    Yardley library

    Hi everyone. I went to the Yardley library today and whilst waiting for them to reopen after lunch I noticed this (picture attached) above the door, I have been going to the library for many years and have never seen this before. I thought it might be of some interest. It says Nutri-mentum...
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    William Street Hackers Buildings

    Good morning everyone. I am researching a family member on ancestry and have found a street name on an 1851 census from Birmingham. I have attached a photo (marked with a red circle). It states Thomas Cardall and his wife were living at William Street, I believe (from looking at the family above...
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