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    Brick Kiln Lane, Erdington

    I recall my grandfather (born 1877) saying that his grandmother (Ann Agnes Kesterton born 1808) died in Brickiln Kane - just off Sheep Lane in 1871. He always called Station Rd - Sheep Lane where the farmers would drive there sheep up/down during the 1800’s.
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