I am having a bit of trouble with great great Grandad John Edward Tranter. After wedding baptism and census records showing him as a Maltster in Ladywood, around 1881 he suddenly ups sticks and is a nickel refiner in Cat Hill, Minworth, Curdworth, Sutton Coldfield in 1885 according to his daughters birth record. However having googled this (and of course Google is always right) nickel refining isnt a thing until a good 30 years later than this.
There doesnt seem to be much in the Cat Hill Penn area at this point. After this, by the 1891 census he ends up in Pugh Rd Aston and becomes a house painter.
I would have just let it go, but his son is found as a vagrant aged 12 in 1899 in that area, whilst the rest of the family are still in Pugh Rd.
So my question is
what was going on in Cat Hill Penn area from 1885 to 1899, was there a nickel works? Anyone with any connections or knowledge that can guide me
Gill
There doesnt seem to be much in the Cat Hill Penn area at this point. After this, by the 1891 census he ends up in Pugh Rd Aston and becomes a house painter.
I would have just let it go, but his son is found as a vagrant aged 12 in 1899 in that area, whilst the rest of the family are still in Pugh Rd.
So my question is
what was going on in Cat Hill Penn area from 1885 to 1899, was there a nickel works? Anyone with any connections or knowledge that can guide me
Gill