Mancunian_Nick
master brummie
Hi peeps. Not been active much for a few months but am busy once again with my family history research, this time looking at the 1911 census for Samuel George Ferreday (Feraday?) and his family, listed at the address in the subject line above but they seem to me to be 2 different streets? It's quite frustrating as I was reading though another thread on here which went up to about 136 pages I think but after I signed in, I couldn't find it again or I'd have posted there. I understand that Aderlaide Terrace was renamed Erskine Street to stop it being confused with another Aderlaide Terrace in Deritend, wherever that may be. Sorry I'm not from Birmingham myself but my friend's family, who I'm researching for at the moment, many of his are and this family is one of them.
I'm sure Samuel George and his wife Sarah Ann (Denney), are dead but they were living with 4 children, one of whom was only 4 months old but none of those are likely to be alive now either but my question basically is can anyone enlighten me on where this property may have been and is it likely to still be there or more likely to have been demolished and does anyone know any of the family's descendants? Would be fascinating to find out if you do.
I'm going to search for them in the 1939 and see if that brings up anything more/new in the meantime.
Thank you kindly. Nick.
I'm sure Samuel George and his wife Sarah Ann (Denney), are dead but they were living with 4 children, one of whom was only 4 months old but none of those are likely to be alive now either but my question basically is can anyone enlighten me on where this property may have been and is it likely to still be there or more likely to have been demolished and does anyone know any of the family's descendants? Would be fascinating to find out if you do.
I'm going to search for them in the 1939 and see if that brings up anything more/new in the meantime.
Thank you kindly. Nick.