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ARTISS Selly Oak and Balsall Heath

Mike Fisher

Billesley Boy
can someone help me by finding out who was living with Edwin Artiss at 150 Hey Green Lane ,Selly Oak in the 1930s and who was with Agnes Artiss at 186 Edward Rd,Balsall Heath in the 1910/1920s

Thank

Mike
 
in 1920 agnes eliza artiss was at 186 edward rd living with george goodyear

in 1927and 1930 agnes eliza and roy artiss were living 561 moseley rd.

in 1935 roy, edith alice and agnes eliza artiss were at 22 bradnock close

in 1930 edwin ezekiel artiss was living 150 hay green lane, with evelyn norah artiss

in 1922 and 1925 edwin ezekiel artiss was living 4 raddlebarn rd. with anne artiss

in 1927 edwin ezekiel artiss was on his own at 150 hay green lane

in 1935 edwin ezekiel and evelyn norah artiss were at 150 hay green lane

in 1930 anne, lydia ellen and olive elizabeth artiss were at 4 raddlebarn rd.

in 1939 edith alice, roy and agnes eliza artiss were at 22 bradnock close

in 1939 evelyn norah and edwin ezekiel artiss were at 62 quarry lane

in 1945 roy, edith a and agnes e. artiss were at 22 bradnock close

in 1945 and 1950 edwin e. and evelyn n. artiss were at 62 quarry lane

in 1950 roy and agnes e artiss were at 22 sandy croft

in 1955 edwin and evelyn artiss were at 62 quarry lane
 
in 1911 census living 155 knowle rd. sparkhill

joseph henry artiss 41 traveller gas fittings b.bham
agnes artiss 44 dressmaker on own account at home b. liverpool egremont
roy artiss 5 b.bham

they had been married 10 yrs.
 
Thanks Shera

Hope your are fully recovered.

The thing that's confusing me is this Miss Agnes who is appearing in the trade directories at 186 Edward Rd
I suppose she must be a Mrs really

Yes found it her father is George Goodyear and her husband J0seph Henry Artiss died of wounds in 1917 and is buried in Lodge Hill
 
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