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  1. J

    Norton Boys School

    Thanks, I'll have a look at that website
  2. J

    Norton Boys School

    Hi Dusty, I was wondering if there were any photos of inmates in amongst the records you have from Norton?
  3. J

    Norton Boys School

    Hi Lyn, I had assumed Albert was at Norton with Arthur as both ended up living in Birmingham, Arthur worked for Wrights Ropes and then moved abroad, but Albert lived in Solihull. It may be that Albert joined him there later in life.
  4. J

    Norton Boys School

    Wow, that is amazing, thank you for that. I think I'm going to have to learn/practice newspaper searches! All of that information is great. I wonder if his brother, Albert, is the one you highlight Astoness, as there was a industrial school on a boat in Sculcoates which might account for that...
  5. J

    Norton Boys School

    Arthur William Hall at line 9 Page 2 of 1911 census for Saltley Reformatory.
  6. J

    Norton Boys School

    It is a while since I checked the records, but have gone back and found Arthur at line 9 on page 2 of the 1911 census, but cant find Albert. As you rightly say, on their fathers census they are shown as away.
  7. J

    Norton Boys School

    Albert Edward Hall born June 1899 & Arthur Hall born 1897, both in Lincoln.
  8. J

    Norton Boys School

    Hi Dusty, I shall have to have a look at that site. Their names were Arthur and Albert Hall and they were from Lincoln. I have found nothing on why they were at Saltley, just the 1911 Census entry. I do know their mother had died and their father re-married. Don't know if they were sent away by...
  9. J

    Norton Boys School

    I am researching some family from the Lincoln area. Two sons for some reason were sent to Norton Reform School around 1910. Does anyone know if any records have survived from this school and if so where they are kept?
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