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Pountney Frederick William

joff

proper brummie kid
I am looking for information about Frederick William Pountney. He was my Nan's brother. He was born in 1887, the son of Frederick William Pountney and Emily Pountney (nee Rochell). In 1931 he signed his name as W Pountney and gave his address as The Vine Inn, Carver Street.
 
Re: Frederick William Pountney

theres a frederick william and emily pountney at 38 barford rd in 1920
and frederick william and florence nellie at 10 highfield terrace, brookfield rd. from 1920-1939

then just frederick william pountney at 88 oakfield rd. in 1939
 
Re: Frederick William Pountney

the pountneys family do orinate around from the old ladywood
and the pountneys family are the owners of all and founders of uncles pawnshops around birminham tod and the one son carl is a good old friend of mine and is father used to own the pub across from the birmingham thearter
best wishes astonian ; ;;;;
 
Re: Frederick William Pountney

Thank you for this information. Frederick William and Emily were his father and mother.
Frederick and Florence were married in 1913. There should be two children. Again, thank you for the addresses.
Regards.
Joff
 
Re: Frederick William Pountney

Shera,
Was Oakfield Road in Birmingham or Smethwick?
Regards
Joff
 
Re: Frederick William Pountney

Shera,
Thank you for replying. In my research into my family history, I am trying to put addresses to the names.
Regards
Joff
 
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