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  1. fstubbs

    White Swan, Legge St.

    Thomas Allen did die in Spring of 1855, aged 33, i'm awaiting a death cert for further details - his widow, Ann moved to the Fox and Grapes Freeman st by 1861 and stayed for at least 20 years
  2. fstubbs

    White Swan, Legge St.

    Hello Clarkie, I know you specifically asked for pre-1840 but my info is around 1850: Thomas Allen and his wife Ann (nee Terry) had a son, Arthur born at the pub on 15th October 1952. Thomas Allen died aged 33 in 1855 and his widow re-married a widower named Sylvester Read, also a publican...
  3. fstubbs

    230 Selly Oak High street in 1911, Fish and Chip shop

    Hello, I hope i've posted this in the right place? I'm after any history, pics, info regarding the Fish and Chip shop at 230 High street Selly Oak in 1911. it was run by the Homan family at that time. many thanks
  4. fstubbs

    Cowper Street

    Hello all, I've been browsing the forum but am not very good at finding info, please advise where i should look and also post questions about my particular quest - my mum, Flora Godley was born at '4 House, 2 Terrace Cowper street. I've found an old map on this site, which is great but can't...
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