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  1. Mrjasper

    Witton Cemetery

    Just wanted to say my Lynocks from Brum were all buried at Witton. I went the other day thinking I'd find some but nothing. I didn't know about the pauper graves but that is where they are. I took time to take other grave photos to put on Find a Grave because only 2% are photographed amazingly...
  2. Mrjasper

    Inge street 1861

    My relatives Thomas Lynock and wife Florence Tucker lived at 61 Inge Street. Thomas was in WW1. His parents were James Lynock and Sarah Rodgers who lived in Beak Street. I am researching the Lynocks on Ancestry and have discovered that they came over from Ireland and some appeared in the Police...
  3. Mrjasper

    Beak Street - late !9th century

    Is this street now the back to backs museum in Birmingham? I plan to visit as I live locally armed with my lynock census to see what info they have. If you comparing the photos here and on the museum site it looks similar. The bay windows would have been added later.
  4. Mrjasper

    Beak Street - late !9th century

    Hi my mum was a lynock related to Thomas Lynock and Florence Tucker, father James and Sarah Rodgers. I have been doing my family tree on ancestry. Dad told me a fair bit about the Lynocks when he started the tree years ago. James and brother Thomas born mid 1800s both had quite a few criminal...
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