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Arrowsmith Mary Warren

yelenots

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Hello... I am new on here and I am trying to find out about a Mary Warren Arrowsmith, born in 1929 in West Bromwich to Cecil and May Arrowsmith. She married Thomas F. Carr in 1953 and last known address was 53 Church Lane Birmingham. I think Mary died in the early 60's - if anyone can help I would be very grateful!
Thank you. :fat:
 
Re: Mary Warren Arrowmsith

The electoral rolls show in 1952 a Mary W Arrowsmith living at 54 Holly road, Sandwell. Also there are Cecil R Arrowsmith and May W Arrowsmith (together with Elizabeth E Stewart, Ethel M Locke and George a Howlett).
May Arrowsmith is at that address in 1955,(together with a number of unrelated names). Cecil is not there., and May has gone in 1957.

Cecil R and May W Arrowsmith are there in 1950 and May W is there in 1947. In 1945 it iis Rose Arrowsmith, and in 1939 Rose Arrowsmith plus Ernest Gordon Arrowsmith and other non-arrowsmiths. 1920-35 it is Alfred Robert & roase Arrowsmith , and others.

No 54 holly road is shown in Kellys as occupied by :

1921-1944 Alfred robert Arrowsmith, (commercial traveller in 1921, later no occup.)
1946 Cecil Arrowsmith

Kellys is always possibly up to a year or so out of date, as year i spublicationyear. Do not know how accurately l the occupants were regustered in wartime. They did remove buildings destroyed by bombing, but may not have kept accupants of others up to date.
Did not go back before 1921
 
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