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    Beauvoisin

    Agreed . Francis was her father ., not William
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    Beauvoisin

    Mary was born at her grandmother’s house at 55 Court Lane Erdington . She died after 7 days due to immaturity. She was born 2 months premature. Her parents were William Edward Beauvoisin (1867-1919 and Mary Edith Brown (1868-1933. Both are buried in Erdington Abbey Cemetery
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    Beauvoisin

    Hi Mary was born in her grandmothers house at 55 Court Lane Erdington. She was 2 moths premature and died at 7 days old .
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    Beauvoisin

    Yes, no records and no gravestone as far as I am aware . Her parents are there but there is no record of her.
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    Beauvoisin

    born and died June 1923 . Supposedly buried in Erdington abbey cemetery but there is no proof.
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    Beauvoisin

    If anyone can help find the grave of Mary Imelda Beauvoisin it would be greatly appreciated. I have her birth and death certificates but no details on her burial. I have tried all avenues that I am aware of but still cannot find any information.
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    Beauvoisin

    My Gg grandparents lived on Chester Road Erdington and are buried in Erdington Abbey
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    Beauvoisin

    The family were based mainly in Sheffield but have branched out as far as Australia. There are family connections in Newcastle, Portsmouth., Bath .
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    Beauvoisin

    Hi Is anyone in the area researching or related to the Beauvoisin family
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    Anglesey Arms

    Hi My great aunt Margaret Cecilia Cooper was landlady of the pub at some point in from the 1930’s onwards
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