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hollond john

Astonian

gone but not forgotten
hi everybody
i am looking for information on the hollond family is it
possible for some one to do a cencus look up on the years 1954-58
i have reason to beleive they was living there before or even later
than the period i have given the address i have been given is 245
king edwards rd lady wood b,ham 18
once again i thank every bodyfor there valuable time
best wishes astonian ;;
 
Re: john hollond

My cousin John Holland, lived in Holland Road, Aston, with my 2 aunts, Emily (his mom) and Daisy (Paula) as well as my nan, but I doubt there is any link to your search.
 
Re: john hollond

Astonian, the latest census available is 1911, so it will be a long wait until the 1950s become available. We will all be long gone by then.
 
Re: john hollond

hi sylv,
many thanks for that info;i like to think i am going around again in my life
never gave it a thought to be quite honest and not relizing
but perhaps i should have said a check on the electrol roll for that period then is that
possible i have two reasons why i requested is possible to check the cencus was because i remember a couple by the name of hollond whom i lived next door to and there was two sisters and for some reason the mothers name was elsie or rose and the two sisters at the time was one was peggy and kathy and the brothers was billy philip and johny the eldest lad he used to sing like mario o,lancer the opera singer
he had a beatiful voice he was a big fan of marios always singing is songs
in the oerative way , best wishes astonian ;;
 
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