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    Prince research

    I found it on FMP...
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    Prince research

    I have attached Charles birth record.
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    Prince research

    Sorry, I now have another question. As you noted, Thomas and Emma were married at St. Luke's in Birmingham; both reported they lived on Bissell Street, which I located on the maps sent (thank you again!). However, their first child,Thomas, was baptized in 1858 in Ludlow, Shropshire; their next...
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    Prince research

    Oh this is just what I was looking for - thank you!!:) Is a "brummie" a person from Birmingham?
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    Prince research

    Yes - that is them! I have basic information from census records; however, as I live in the U.S., I was curious about the area/streets they lived.
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    Prince research

    Thomas Prince, born in 1828 in Shropshire, married Emma Taft in 1857 in Birmingham. In 1861 they lived at 59 Cumberland Terrace, then at 10 Cottage Place, Hope Street and Thomas worked as a plasterer. After his death in 1881, they moved to Charles Henry Street and Emma worked as a hawker, which...
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