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  1. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Is this my best bet?
  2. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    This could be it. His mothers maiden name was Baskerfield and that name in the image doesnt look right. (Bastefield) Where do I find the above image of GRO reference please?
  3. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    I have no physical evidence of his birth but related him to what we think is his father but I need to check against Josiah Joseph Jackson from Halesowen, Worcester.
  4. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Yes narrows it down further.
  5. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    I have today started in a new album so I have more info. So the picture in post #66 where I said William Jackson was in at the wedding in 1920, bottom row second in from left. That’s is NOT him. It’s Alberts (grooms) brother. It was written on the back as grandad then crossed out badly. I’ve...
  6. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    No wonder I couldn't find it. I've been going through more albums my Nan left me today right back from the early 1900's. She was meticulous at naming every photo but other than Alberts wedding there's non of him but loads of Ada and her husband.
  7. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    That's brilliant you found Arthurs wedding, thanks. I have been looking for that and his military career.
  8. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    This is his daughters wedding in Aug 1923 where William is listed as deceased.
  9. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    This was Alberts wedding in April 1920 where William is at. He is sitting down bottom row second in from left. Elizabeth is bottom row first from left. Arthur was at wedding as witness, think he is second in from right, top row.
  10. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    This was Alberts wedding in Apr 1920.
  11. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Ok will do. Thanks.
  12. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Thanks so much. Your right about rushing, I am a nightmare for it, so lesson learnt. Right I will get on to the above and let you know. I live in Devon so not as easy to go to the cemetery but do visit so I will ring them first. Thanks so much for your help as I am new to all of this so...
  13. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Is there another way to check burials without paying?
  14. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    Missed that. Thanks.
  15. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    This is the other one from Witton Cemetry but again a different address. There is another potential from Yardley Cemtry and William there too I haven’t bought. They cost £10 each from Birmingham Council which is quite pricey for what you get. Is there another way to find out bar walking...
  16. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    This is one of the burial records of Elizabeth but different address. It’s close by so maybe where she went to die. Can’t quite read the first part of the address but searched online and didn’t find any ER records.
  17. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    It’s a church but too far away. I reckon the Witton one is the best bet. Thanks so much for the help on searching. Learnt a few things tonight. Now just got to wait 30 days for the death certificate. Will enquire about the burials at Witton.
  18. Tim Jackson

    St Marys Church - William & Elizabeth Jackson 1850

    I did find a death in Walsall but that’s 10 miles away from Chester street.
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