Well thanks for all the info, ive added it all to the tree.Yes, John William Rogers 1888 - 1968.
He could done perhaps.
I found a 1939 census recordYes, John William Rogers 1888 - 1968.
He could done perhaps.
Are right I see, ive noticed that happens on the 1939 censusShe is most likely the redacted entry under Frederick.
Well I never knew that. Thanks for that info.When the 1939 register was released in 2015 anyone under the age of 100 unless proved to have died was redacted. The register is supposed to be updated so people dying since should now be visible but there seems to be a time lag. (FMP is sometimes ahead of Ancestry in this respect) There were also errors.
I found a 1939 census record
With both parents living with john & Fredrick Rogers.
My nan isn’t on there and she would have been 9 years
Yes I know my nan more or less grew up in moorside road yardley wood, so the above is where they lived before hand? interesting. Ive just looked on maps and it looks like the houses have gone from there too. Did they live there around the same time?Probably been there for just a few years at most, moving from Brearley St. The lived at 1 court 46 which was the back house to no. 284 where John's father and brother lived.
Just a short distance from where my step mom's mom lived at no. 246.
Hi Lynhi suzanne did you have any luck at st josephs today ?
lyn
Yes I know my nan more or less grew up in moorside road yardley wood, so the above is where they lived before hand? interesting. Ive just looked on maps and it looks like the houses have gone from there too. Did they live there around the same time?
great good luck tomorrowHi Lyn
So sister Catherine has been away ever since Ive been visiting the last few weeks, I had left details with someone else there and then he went away on holiday. I went back Thursday just gone and spoke to the family living upstairs there who contacted sister Catherine who has passed on where the burial register and map is. So me and my dad went today for mass (we've somehow ended up going every Sunday since ) we are catholic but not all that religious, and we are booked in tomorrow at 10am to look through the register and map. I did say I had two of the plots but he said re look incase they're wrong. Im interested to see if there are any entries for 1939 as st chads didn't have any.
So im super excited. There's a guy who volunteers twice a week to try and sort the churchyard who will be helping me cut back where ever they are as half of it is overgrown, so while im there ill be helping to do the whole lot may as well as its a shame that they've been forgotten about. But then again maybe the family is no longer here.
Ive just had a quick google of the back to back houses as wasn't sure what they looked like, I read most were taken down by 1950 like you say.All the back to backs of inner city Bham have gone and many roads have been altered so you're lucky if you find a relevant pre 1950s building still standing.
Yes, the family seem to have lived at 284 Brearley St for some years and when John & Florence married or soon after they appear to have moved into the back house.
Yes, they overlapped for a few years. Pretty sure my step mom was born there and lived there as well for a while.
I didn't know that, thanks so much, Im going to book a tour round that would be really interesting for me to see. I never knew they done anything like that.hi suzanne just to say that there were still plenty of back to back houses still standing in the early 1970s..depending on the area...i was born in my nans back to back in aston in 1953 nan stayed there until she was forced out in the late 1960s due to demo...you may already know this but the only surviving back to back houses run by the national trust are in hurst street and they do guided tours...well worth a visit the link to this is below
lyn
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Birmingham Back to Backs | West Midlands
Explore 200 years of working peoples' lives on a guided tour of the Birmingham Back to Backs, a carefully restored court of houses built literally back-to-back.www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Hope so, I’ll be going tomorrow to start uncovering the stone.good luck suzanne you seem to be getting somewhere now...please keep us updated
lyn
So when I was doing research it said that St Josephs was one of the only catholic churches to not bury random people together. So im hoping if it was for two people that Angelina his wife is in there. When I asked AI about the small rectangle square by the plot number they said it could indicate a single grave and bigger shape ones for 2 or families? what do you think?My guess is
How many people the plot is for - both look like 2
Then either 1st or 2nd int(ernment).
oh blimey thanks for that, so there's defo two in Felices plot, I really do hope its Angelina as she went first.Now Ive got my lap-top on and can see. properly
Felice - reop(ened) 2: last int(ernment) 4/87
Guiseppe - priv(ate) 1st int(ernement) 4/183
Angelina - left blank.
What small square? I can only see "No" for number.
Unfortunately, the records don't indicate whether there is a stone.
this is what ill do, just not easy to get my hands on the records. I might see if I can get an appointment at st chads.You could find the names from plot 87 in the records to see what it says and how it compares to what it says next to your relatives.
You could also compare some of the names from headstones still standing in different sections to get some bearings.