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    Old Mill Court Bradford Street Birmingham

    Thank you so much!!
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    Old Mill Court Bradford Street Birmingham

    Does anybody know where Court Back of 18 Bradford Street Birmingham would be from the 1871 census? I don't think this is the actual court that is mentioned above but thought since it was still back Bradford Street I would try. Thanks
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    Chattaway Street, Nechells

    Thanks all for the interesting info. I've just seen my great great aunty lived at 17 Chattaway Street in 1939 not long before she passed away.
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    @pjmburns & @Astoness It means so much to help from researchers who know so much about Brum (Masters). A huge amount of my family comes from Brum and I've never even been, so getting help means a great deal to me.
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    @Astoness & @pjmburns Thank you both, sorry I'm making so much work for you two. I've got so much family history in Brum that I'm unsure about. You're both amazing researchers.
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    Hi thanks, Baptism Place Bordesley, Holy Trinity, Warwickshire, England
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    St Matthew Church Duddeston

    Thanks all, my Nan and Granddad got married here
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    Oak Place, William Street, Ladywood

    Would this be the same 'Oak Place' as mentioned in these Baptism documents from 1900/1901. It says 14 Oak Place but the wording after this doesn't seem to be William Street or Ladywood. Thanks
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    Anybody heard of a Helyage Or Kelyage Street?

    Thank you, that's so interesting as one of the children of the family later left a children home they were later in and move to 129 Garrison Lane
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    St Marys Church Handsworth

    Thanks both. I've just emailed Archive Ministry at St. Mary’s & Father Hudson's to see if they have any information for my great great aunties.
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    St Pauls Home Coleshill

    I will do this, I missed that this was the second page :)
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    St Marys Church Handsworth

    Does anybody know anything about the offshoot of St Mary's called St Joseph's Home for Girls, Birmingham. Big Thanks
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    Anybody heard of a Helyage Or Kelyage Street?

    How interesting, I wonder why they kept changing the name.
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    Anybody heard of a Helyage Or Kelyage Street?

    Wow, thank you very much. I wasn't sure if I had just got a wrong spelling.
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    St Pauls Home Coleshill

    I've discovered from the 1921 census that my great-great uncle was at this home for boys. I had family stories of all the children getting abandoned by their mother after the death of their father but I now have this confirmed from this census. Does anybody know if the archives have any...
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    Anybody heard of a Helyage Or Kelyage Street?

    I found a family member at this address (Helyage Or Kelyage Street) in 1891 but I can't even find anything on this street possibly I'm spelling it wrong. I originally thought it could be Henage street but going back pages the spelling is the same so not error on the page. It's clearly a L not a...
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    Clifton Terrace Darwin Birmingham

    Thanks, yea sadly the census didn't seem to have street after Darwin
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    Clifton Terrace Darwin Birmingham

    @MWS That's amazing, thank you!! I think that makes sense as I believe St Alban the Martyr, Birmingham is in Highgate.
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    Clifton Terrace Darwin Birmingham

    Hi there, yes I found them on the census with this address as awhile as one of the children's baptism in 1911 too. The address is 2 Darwin Terrace Darwin. The names are Frederick Graham (1876) and Eliza Graham (1878) and the child that got baptised was Mary Graham (1911). The Baptism took place...
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    Clifton Terrace Darwin Birmingham

    Hi all, been looking at the 1911 census for my family and the address comes up as 'Clifton Terrace Darwin Birmingham'. I've tried looking it up but don't seem to find much so coming on here to see if anybody knows anything about it. Thanks
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