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Rocky Lane Aston Stables

Ray Griffiths

master brummie
Hi Folks.

I'm looking for details of Stables that were located opposite 8 Rocky Lane Aston about 1910, and a guy by the name of John Reynolds who married a Jinnie/ Jane H Clives in 1917 formerly birth name of Cross.

She was married 1st to a Benjamin Thomas Clives who was I believe killed about 1915 in Flanders WW1.

I'm trying to trace who was John Reynolds father & mother Jinnie was my Great Aunt.

Can anybody help thanks.
 
Could this be him?
1901
176, Heneage Street, Aston
William Reynolds, Head aged 30 born 1871 Wellesbourne,Ry Horse Groom
Charlotte Reynolds, Wife aged 29 born 1872 Wellesbourne
Albert Reynolds, Son aged 7 born 1894 B'ham
Cecil Reynolds, Son aged 5 born 1896 B'ham
Joseph Reynolds, Son aged 1 born 1900 B'ham
John Reynolds, Brother Single aged 21 born 1880 Wellesbourne,Railway Horse Groom

1881 Address: Garden Row, Wellesbourne Mountford
John Reynolds, Head Married aged 32 born 1849 Lab
Elizabeth Reynolds, Wife aged 48 born 1833
Thomas C Reynolds, Son aged 16 born 1865 Blind
William J Reynolds, Son aged 11 born 1870
Joseph Reynolds, Son aged 6 born 1875
Ellen E Reynolds, Daughter aged 4 born 1877
Mary J Reynolds, Grand Daughter aged 3 born 1878
Fanny Reynolds, Daughter aged 2 born 1879
John Reynolds, Son aged 0 born 1881
All born Wellesbourne,near Stratford upon Avon

by 1911 John was still living with brother and wife, they had moved to
40 Lupin Street Birmingham.
 
Thank's very much for that information, I'll follow it up it looks possible unfortunately the sketchy info about the stables has been given to me by my 94 year old Aunt and it's difficult to badger her.

Ray
 
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