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Thanks for this I am going to open up more avenues today and see if I can find Peter finney and see if they are related.. it seems there was a few generations of finney in Birmingham around that time but later moved to London.
Thank you, I’ve been tracing my family tree and it lists him as being a baker but it gives that address which is clearly his home by the picture, I’ll see if I can find out where his business was
thanks again
Hello has anyone got any information on 24 potters hill between 1912 and 1920-ish run by a Frederick finney who I think was a baker be nice if any photos?