Thank you! I’m guessing most houses were demolished then? If so such a shame.I think you'll be lucky to find pictures of a particular house. Here's a couple of maps...
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Thank you! I’m guessing most houses were demolished then? If so such a shame.I think you'll be lucky to find pictures of a particular house. Here's a couple of maps...
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Wow, thank you! Really appreciate it, like I said we don’t know too much and finding it hard to find much about our family. Thanks again.Garrison Street is visible on this photo...
...it's the road running diagonally bottom right upwards. 109 would have been in the first triangular block, two thirds of the way up.
could you give us the names of your family as we cant really help much without a bit more infoHello,
I’m trying to find out more of my family tree, found out a bit but we have found an address, so trying to find more information on it, 109 garrison street, my family are from a German back ground and lived there around 1939, can’t find anything online not even pictures of the house. So any information would be helpful!
Thanks
Yeah sure, Ludwig Schuck and Emma Schuck(was born Emma Straw) had a son called George Ludwig Schuckcould you give us the names of your family as we cant really help much without a bit more info
lyn
I haven’t! Thank you so much! This is really amazing!I assume you have their marriage certificate?
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I found the one for Emma schuck but I haven’t seen Ludwigs one! Thanks again so amazing to see!I also found this - you might have seen it before - I hadn't seen one. WW2 alien internees
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I believe there was a Richard but I’m not too sure about daughters, not seen anything, I know George had daughters, this is all amazing thank you! Really appreciate it!Was there another son?
Richard Edwin b 1902
In 1922 George and Edwin are on the e roll at 16 Argyle Street
Possibly 2 daughters as well?
Louisa Catherine b 1899
Florence May b 1900
All births registered with mmn Straw
Wow! Thank you! We knew Emma’s parents were German too, but we didn’t know about the other children! Thank you so much!Apart from the ones mentioned the were 2 other sons and 5 more daughters.
William Bertie, John Henry, Evelyn Gladys, Kate Elizabeth, Lydia Winifred, Bessie & Mildred Rose.
Emma Straw's parents were German also.
Oh do we have a connection with our similar searches?Thanks. That saves me searching further.
My info on Ancestry.
Hello,
I’m trying to find out more of my family tree, found out a bit but we have found an address, so trying to find more information on it, 109 garrison street, my family are from a German back ground and lived there around 1939, can’t find anything online not even pictures of the house. So any information would be helpful!
Thanks
I just meant that all I posted can be found on Ancestry.Oh do we have a connection with our similar searches?
Okay thank you!Akennedy
If you search thread Neighbours Garrison Street you will find quite a lot of information on Garrison Street.
I was born at No 38 on the front of the street and I now have heard that there may have been a German Family living at 1 Bk 38 Garrison street. My research goes back to 1930. I was born July 1931.
I have vivid memories of life there. As a child running around the large Courtyard making lots of noise.
I have been trying to reply to a Sonj whose family were German and apparently lived at 1 Bk 38.
My mother worked at Wrights ropeworks as a spinner.
Hope we can make contact.
Les Green
p.s. maybe Astoness can help. She is very good
Wow thank you!!Emma is living with Bessie at 109 Garrison Street on the 1939 reg. Bessie Schuck married Herbert Foster in 1936.
Wow thank you! And yeah don’t know why that’d be unless it was to do with work! Thanksand here he is on the 1939 eve of war register...down as married but no wife with him but living with others... living at 258 hall road (not sure what area this is in )...his date of birth matches the info provided by jan on post 38
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Good morning I lived at 369 gassison Lane with my mum dad and siblings from 1967 until 1970 I remember the coalbut family Kathy lesley and Richard there was. The pub George next to the football ground its the royal George now all done up. I remember there was a biscuit factory and the brick factory wincliff school the park at the bottom of garrison lane the garrison pub we would jump. On the open back buses that brought the football. Players to the grounds no big money for them. In those daysHi everyone
Can someone help with a thorny problem, relating to house numbering in 1930 for Garrison St Bordesley Green.
My parents lived at No.38. But am unable to identify which end of the street this was and which side of the street.
Thanks
Lesg128