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hull families

stevie.b-123

master brummie
hello all,
i know this is a long shot but here goes. are there any kind souls out there researching any families that mention a lucy hull,born app 1893 and fred hull,born after 1901? both born in bham.
i have found marriages that might be connected to my hull line.
1) lucy hull-joseph s gibson 1921,married in stratford.
2)fred hull-doris b taylor 1932, married in bham.
trying to ascertain weather these marriages are possibly involving my great aunt lucy and great uncle fred.
obviously anyone researching the gibson families or taylor families might be able to help in the detective work.
like i said,long shot but it will at least disturb the dust on archive files:D:D.
many thanks,
steve.
 
not sure if you have the 1901 census

living anthony rd. aston

thomas hull 32 brick maker
elizabeth 26
lucy 8
ernest 6
alice 4
thomas 2
all born birmingham

birth of george frederick hull 1903 apr-jun bham 6d 105

apologies if you already have this information :)
 
In 1935 Joseph Stanley Gibson and Lucy Gibson are at 87 Westbourne Road Edgbaston, according to the electoral roll, and in 1945 they are at 37 Westbourne Road (Oakmount Hotel).
Is this the same address, either the "3" or "8" mistranscribed??
 
thanks both for replying,
shera, have the 1901 census but george frederick is interesting. don't have anything on him at all. will ask my folks if george rings a bell.
lloyd, connot really say anything to confirm what you say as i do not have any information on any of the people mentioned.
regards,
steve.
p.s. funds are slim can't do the 1911 census yet:cry:
 
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