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Reeves relatives

chrisy3

knowlegable brummie
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Thanks for everyone that gave me this information, but please please someone out there must be related to the following people.

1881 census

67 Clark(e) Street, Ladywood

Alexander Reeves, head, 40, Wire Drawer, b. Worcs. Kings Heath.
Matilda Reeves, wife, 36, b. Worcester.
Thomas A Reeves, son, 17, (Wire Drawer) ditto, b. Balsall Heath
Louisa Reeves, dtr, 15, Printing Dept ?, b. Birmingham
Fanny Reeves, dtr, 9, Scholar, b. Birmingham
Alfred Reeves, son, 7, Scholar, b. Birmingham
William Reeves, son 5, Scholar, b. Birmingham
Amelia Reeves, dtr, 1, b. Birmingham
Alfred Parkes, boarder, unmarried, 40, Wire Drawer, b.Worcs.Kings Heath
Herbert Hallard, Visitor, Married, 33, Butcher, Worcester
Amelia Hallard, visitor, married, 28, Butcher's Wife, Gloucestershire
Fanny W Hallard, visitor, 9, Scholar, Birmingham

Alexander and Matilda are living in the same house in 1891 with 3 more children: Nellie 8, Arthur 6, George Henry 3, and Frank Haylings. Still there in 1901.

Thomas Reeves was my great grandfather and he also married a Matilda (nee Dawe from Sherborne)

Someone researching their Reeves family tree around Birmingham must have one of the above on their tree?

Any help and information would be most greatful.
chrisy
 
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