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Hi i've managed to loacte an army record for my Gt Grandad Herbert Miller, with the address 5 Strattford Terrace, Henley Street, Camp Hill. Would any one be able to see who else was living at this address? as I'm desperatley trying to find all of my Nan's siblings - i think she was the youngest of about 16? She was born 1922

Thanks Lisa
 
on the absent voters list, along with herbert miller there is frederick henry miller also at 5 stratford terrace, henley street. 34159 pte. A Co. 6th Dorsets

have tried to find the family in 1911 and wondered if this may be them living 31 studley street balsall heath

herbert miller 32 house painter (married 14yrs - had 6 children 1 died)
mary 29
herbert 13
frederick 12
henry 9
sydney george 4
howard 1

harold bryant nephew 11
maud bryant niece 7

all b. bham
 
there are also these possible children surname miller mmn bryant (obviously some are not same family)

arthur L miller 1912
frank L miller 1914
arthur t miller 1919 apr-jun
doris r miller 1919 jul-sep
amy e miller 1922
 
Hi Shera,

Thanks for getting this infomation - Amy E Miller was my Nan and I know that Doris R Miller was her sister.
My Mom hasn't got that much information for me but can remember that my nan was part of a very large family however, she lost alot of her brothers at dunkirk. This side of the family is really stumping me.

Thanks again for the info it's given me food for thought
 
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