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laraine

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Hi all im wondering if anyone out there can help me at all. I went to the Birmingham Central Library trying to locate my gt grandmother Alice Beatrice Bick & the address that she lived at in the electoral rolls. This address was 2 bk of 7, Curzon Place, Lower Darwin St....the address which is given on my nan's birth certificate for September 1923. So when i checked there was no mention of Alice Bick only a Charles Edward Grimmett who was a Naval/ Military Voter and also 2 other names there who were Alexander Close and Henry James Leadbetter.
Could anybody give me any information on who they were and what they were doing there, & more puzzling, where did Alice live if it wasn't at that address ? Alice's maiden name was Twittey & i have found the Lower Darwin St address on the Commonwealth War Graves website too as her brother was living there in 1918 before he got killed in action.
Thanks in advance & would be grateful for advice on where to go next. If anyone could give me any ideas on how to track her down at another address she would of been 34 or 35 in 1923 so old enough to vote anyway.
 
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