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    Biddle/Hands

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    Biddle/Hands

    Re: Hands/biddle Hi Joan Thanks for the email. Yes, I can confirm that Jane Catherine HANDS is the sister of the William HANDS (born 1859) I am investigating. The address where she was born is where the family lived according to the 1851 census. By the 1861 census, Sarah Hands (nee...
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    Biddle/Hands

    Re: Hands/biddle Hi Wine lover Everything I have found about William HANDS (1821-1897) states that he was born in Birmingham. In 1839 he married Sarah ADDLETON at St Peter's & St Paul's Church, Birmingham, and in 1860 he married Angelina MORRIS at St Andrew's Church, Bordesley. Regards Dave Brennan
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    Biddle/Hands

    Re: Hands/biddle Hi Joan Thanks for contacting me. However, I don't think the information you supplied is related to the William Hands I am enquiring about. I think the parents of my William (b1859) are Willam Hands (1821-1897) and Sarah Addleton (1818-1859?) - Sarah may have died as a result...
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    HH Ellaway (Brassfounders)

    Thanks for the information DaveBrennan
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    HH Ellaway (Brassfounders)

    Has anyone information regarding HH Ellaway (Brassfounders) who were based in Lombard Street, Birmingham. The company seems to disappear/merge about the time of WWI. Any information will be gratefully received. Thanks in anticipation. regards DaveBrennan
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    Biddle/Hands

    Hi I would be grateful for any information regarding William HANDS (1859-?) and Emma Elizabeth BIDDLE (1860-?) both from Aston and were married in Birmingham in about 1880. I believe William was a brass dresser. The couple went on to have about nine children from 1880 up to 1902 Thanks in...
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