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    JELFs of Worcestershire and Birmingham

    Thank you Astonian, I will let you know the outcome.
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    JELFs of Worcestershire and Birmingham

    Hi Astonian, thank you again. Would that be "Littlebrook" nursery Bretforton? If so I will ring her. Thank you again, Jayne
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    Jelfs Family

    Thank you very much Astonian for your information, I will certainly be careful. As I mentioned in my post I'm certain of some things but not others. James Jelfs on the marriage certificate was a railway labourer and they lived at 147 Mary Street. In 1901 James was a corporation road labourer...
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    Jelfs Family

    Hi, I'm trying to research my Grandmother's sisters family. Their name was Jelfs. My Grandmother's Sister was Fanny Taylor who married a James Jelfs on May 5th 1898 at St Thomas in the Moors. In 1911 they were living at 99, Grange Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham. I am aware they had 5 children...
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    JELFs of Worcestershire and Birmingham

    Hi, I have only just joined this site but was very interested in the information about the Jelfs family. My Grandmother's sister was Fanny Taylor who married James Jelfs in 1898. They lived at 99 Grange Road, Kings Heath. They had 5 children I think? Elsie Ellen, John Henry, Earnest James...
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