I think KW may have been wealthier even than that. Assuming that she owned a nice house in Edgbaston, the value of that, in today's money, would have been subject to a much higher rate of inflation than the overall average for 1945 to 2024. If you include a property of that sort, the equivalent value of her estate in 2024 £ might possibly have been around £3.5m...... KW died in 1945 leaving £44,000 (over £1 million today) ....
Looks like Carl Menke set up a company to cover a multitude of sins.
Hills Menke and Co. was registered in 1914 to carry on business of general merchants, agents, importers, exporters, shipowners, shipbuilders, charterers of ships, warehouse men, refrigerators, ship and insurance brokers, carriers, forwarding agents, wharfingers, preservers, packers and brokers of provisions, electrical and mechanical engineers, &c.
May 1917 the Company was advertised for sale. Branches in Italy and the Far East….Jarva, Cairo.
-In 1928 Carl (last German Consul) appears to be mentioned in passing in the Bham Daily Post, that he was interred for the whole of the war and afterwards returned to Germany and was at that time residing in Hamburg.
He came to Birmingham from Hamburg in 1871.Carl Theodore appears to have come to England prior to 1881 and must have returned to Germany to marry.
On the 1881 census he is living at 28 Gough Road, Edgbaston with a house keeper, listed as Theodore a metal merchant.
Yes, I got it wrong Janice, I was starting at the wrong end of the road. It looks like the house is still there as you say, I have circled it on the 1948 image.Trying to track the house. As far as I can tell The Firs was built on the open land shown next to Ardgowan House on this map.
1887 map View attachment 196864
I don't have access to all Kelly's but the house irst seems to appear around 1905
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