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    Unett Street Newtown

    :)Will do Lyn, thank you again
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    Unett Street Newtown

    Lyn, this brings back so many memories. Aunt Olive was indeed married by then to Ted Brittain. Burton Wood was always known as Uncle Tom, Burton was his grandmothers maiden name. The star of is grandma, she would never tell anyone her age and there it is in black and white. Thankyou so much.
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    Unett Street Newtown

    Astoness your a star, I didn't realize she was still at Unett Street in the 1930's. So sad I am the last of the clan and there's no one to share with. This lady has eluded me for years, well done you. ann
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    Unett Street Newtown

    Thanks all for getting back, this is great. I didn't know there were two Unett Streets, my grandmother would have been attached to the Smethwick one. Eleanor Elizabeth Wood nee Allen born born about 1869 Walsall
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    Unett Street Newtown

    My grandmother had a green grocers shop in Unett Street 1911. Her name was Eleanor Elizabeth Wood. She lived there with her six children
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