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  1. Cookie55

    happy birthday to cookie55 (reg)

    Than you TT.
  2. Cookie55

    happy birthday to cookie55 (reg)

    Thank you Mikejee.
  3. Cookie55

    happy birthday to cookie55 (reg)

    Thank you Vivian.
  4. Cookie55

    happy birthday to cookie55 (reg)

    Thank you PJM.
  5. Cookie55

    happy birthday to cookie55 (reg)

    Thank you Brummie lad.
  6. Cookie55

    happy birthday to cookie55 (reg)

    Thank you Master Brummie.
  7. Cookie55

    happy birthday to cookie55 (reg)

    Thanks Lyn I’m not going to mention the numbers because it’s getting very disturbing.
  8. Cookie55

    High Street Aston

    My aunt used to work there.
  9. Cookie55

    Barton's Arms High Street Aston

    Just up behind the tram, 99 High street was the house I was in 1955
  10. Cookie55

    Barton's Arms High Street Aston

    The Barton’s Arms has closed.???
  11. Cookie55

    Walter Collins and the Beet family

    Witton Cemetery Birmingham.
  12. Cookie55

    Coley's Shop 91 Kyrwicks Lane, Birmingham

    Or Moor Street station, I haven’t been on a train for many years but I think those two stations are as close as you’ll get.
  13. Cookie55

    Coley's Shop 91 Kyrwicks Lane, Birmingham

    Hi Susan your fastest train stop in Birmingham, is Birmingham New street.
  14. Cookie55

    Bordesley Green Fire Station

    I remember it well when I worked there in the 1990s it was a transport firm then by the name of Road Runners ( security )
  15. Cookie55

    Coley's Shop 91 Kyrwicks Lane, Birmingham

    Sitting, George Henry Coley,
  16. Cookie55

    Coley's Shop 91 Kyrwicks Lane, Birmingham

    Granddad George Coley.
  17. Cookie55

    Coley's Shop 91 Kyrwicks Lane, Birmingham

    Hello Susan, yes there are lots! of Coleys still around my mothers maiden name was Coley, my Granddad was George Coley, my Grt Granddad was George Henry Coley, i haven’t touched my family tree now for a few years I’m sitting in my car outside my daughters house at 04:00 and find myself logging...
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