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Thanks for the info. Rod I have found the site and 4 or 5 family names, where can I find further information, in other words where did JKC obtain this wonderful data.
Seems a pity you have no means of converting the photos to something like a PDF file. Of course, if they were hard print you could scan 'em in. *second/third thought* But then you wouldn't have a search facility.
Lot of use I am to you, ain't I? I just imagined what a daunting task you have ahead of you. Still, a labour of love and all that, eh? :roll:
Great Site
Wondering if you will be including 42 Gladstone Road and 144 Queen's Road , Aston. Would love to see who lived there in 1920. My Aunt Lily Burlton (Barlow) had a son John Burlton, who was born at 42 Gladstone Road in 1917 but the birth certificate lists her residence as 144 Queen's Road. Cannot find a trace of John. She was not married at the time.