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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Thanks Genmac for your thoughts and useful tips to take the family story further. I will search for old photos as suggested and do some more digging in Union and company records. Regarding the former, my Grandad Herbert ( Joseph Sealey's grandson) was the branch chairman of the local Carter's...
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Thank you Theresa. Will do---and look forward to the visit. Cheers. Dave
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Good afternoon Genmac. Thank you so much ---I believe we ( you) have cracked-it! The information you supplied seems to solve most of the problem. The link is almost certainly the age of the of the L&BR goods yard, working by c1846. This date ties in with Joseph my Gt Grandad's move down to...
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Good afternoon Genmac. All settled down now--my wife with a cataract sorted on Wednesday and me with a great plaster across my face after 2 "lumpectomies" last Sunday (luckily non-cancerous)---our house is returning to its usual routine at last. Yes---the entry for Joseph's father ( Joseph...
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Hi Genmac and MWS. Some good reasns here for e to investigate. Sorry for delay----wife and I had 2 lots of minor surgery at hospital----just getting round to keeping up---will check out and get back----sounds like some good info here!!!!--THANKS Regards. Dave
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Great information--again 'thanks'. Mike jee for the maps and time tables, MWS for the 1839 map, and Rosie and PJM Burns for the comments and ideas. I Didn't realise that the TRAIN service started so early and it was possible to travel to London from B'am in the late 1830's. Does anyone know if...
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Cheers Genmac. Many thanks for your info---some good clues here. Yes---I will certainly pay a visit to the back-to-backs when I visit. Just googled NT site--they seem to be closed during this summer for some building work--will contact them to sort out. Checked on maps--seems Vauxhall rd is very...
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Hi Mikejee and master brummie. Studying the 1880's map--presumably these "courts" were housing estates? If so I'm relieved to know they weren't criminal courts!!!!. The SEALEY side of my ancestors certainly shifted about a bit between the late 1700's and the mid 1850's! This late 1700's family...
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    What a quick and great response! Thank you to MikeJee---and for info from Mster Brummie. Really appreciated. Longer response tommorrrow. Really appreciated---cheers. Dave..
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    Vauxhall Road Aston - ancestors around 1840s

    Hi. I'm new to this forum---this is my first post and looking forward to picking the brains of Birmingham history experts who can help me locate where my Gt X 3 grandparents lived in around 1840's. Their names were Joseph and Mary Ann SEALEY ( nee Gorstage). Records show they lived at 3...
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