I didn't want to triple post, but it wouldn't let me add more to my previous post, and I found some more interesting info on previous residents! I decided, after chatting with a school teacher friend of mine, to use Google Books search feature which yielded some very positive results!
I found a reference to a Mrs Robinson, Salford House Warwickshire?
1821 – (Ladies Schools in Communities, via The Laity's Directory to the Church Service, “For the terms of the School apply to Mrs Robinson")
Somehow I don't feel this is the same Salford House, but I've still included it.
More positive results though came in the form of:
Thomas Gammon, someone we're already very familiar with, but still worth mentioning
1850 – present in the History, gazetteer, and directory of Warwickshire
Henry Clive again too in
1878 – Salford House registered to Clive, Henry (Post Office directory). The last date of ownership of the house before for him was 1872, with him passing the residence to his son and his family by 1881
Arnold Feaver Atkinson
1896 - 14th March, only son of Frederic Arnold Atkinson, Hillside, Erdington, Birmingham (Charterhouse school register 1911, Charterhouse was, and still is a private school in Surrey England, most certainly this is the baby referenced as being born at the house to Frederic Feaver Atkinson).
And would you believe, after some digging on google and looked his father up, Frederic Feaver Atkinson happens to be one of the famous Atkinsons brothers of Atkinson's Brewery Ltd in Aston! This article even mentions Hillside as being his residence in the late 1800's:
History and Information on Atkinson's Brewery Limited of Aston in Birmingham in Warwickshire
www.midlandspubs.co.uk
William Bodell Parker
1908 – resident at Hillside, Gravelly Hill, Erdington (Kelly's Directory of Birmingham 1908)
Now after a Google search, I found a William Bodill Parker who died at Gravelly Hill, Erdington, Birmingham from Cronic Brights Disease in 1910, which to me, while it may be a coincidence, seems quite likely the right man, I even found a photo of him:
Genealogy profile for William Bodill Parker
www.geni.com
The only issue is it conflicts with the 1909 ownership by Mr F Heathcote,.. perhaps one lived in Hillside and the other Highfield?
Horace Edgar Bampton (Dentist) (born 1890-died 1960)
1912 – Resident at Hillside, Gravelly Hill, Erdington (new member of the British Dental Journal 1912)
1914 – Resident at Hillside Gravelly Hill (Transactions of the Sixth International Dental Congress)
1923 - Still registered as living here in the Dentist's register
If he is the same man, it seems in later life he was involved in a law firm in the city
I also found a photo of the railway bridge on ebay, from Slade Road toward the Erdington Arms, but before the houses on the right were built, so the house most definitely is just out of shot behind the tree line (typical!).
So to consolodate the timeline so far:
(Circa 1864)
“Family Residence, Excellent Dining, Drawing, and Breakfest rooms, seven Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Domestic Offices, Stabling and Coach houses, entrance lodge, extensive ornamental and kitchen gardens, vinery, and conservatory with 3 and a half achres of land. Excellent condition"
Owners (given dates are when we've found documents relating to the house and the named owner, proving ownership or rent at that date)
Mrs Robinson (Salford House Warwickshire?)
1821 – (Ladies Schools in Communities, via The Laity's Directory to the Church Service, “For the terms of the School apply to Mrs Robinson
?
1833
Thomas Gammon – glass manufacturer – Gravelly Hill
Gammon and Sons Glass Manufacturers Belmont Glass Works Gt Brook St
1849
1850
1850 – present in the History, gazetteer, and directory of Warwickshire
1858 – Salford House up for sale, Thomas Gammon has passed, and the house has been in his possesion “for many years” with 32A 2R of land. Text seems to imply a “first rate Villa residence” has been added on some land (assuming Highlands), with the requirement to build another outbuilding. The lodge exists.
1854 – Aston station opened
1862 – Gravelly Hill station opened, line extended to Sutton Coldfield (so assuming bridge and track laid sometime during this period)
1861 12th April – American Civil War starts
1865 9th May – American Civil War ends
Henry Clive (Highfield House and Salford House) Gun barrel borer (Gun Barrel Works, 94 Baggot Street, Birmingham), Ran 62 achre Slade Farm?
Either Henry or his son is somehow involved in the American Civil War, and flees the country back here to Britain with family (dates match for Henry, but his son has an American wife and mother in law)
1861 census (Highfield)
1861 - Henry Clive, 40, Gun Barrel Maker, born near Kingsbury
- Jemima Susannah Clive, 56
- Robert Henry Clive, 20, Gun barrel maker, born Aston
- Mary Ann Hard, 24, Cook-Servant, born Whittacre
- Harriet Emma Evans, 18, Housekeeper, born Sutton
1861 – Cook wanted April 11th, used to managing a small dairy
1862 – April 21st, strong boy (farm hand) wanted, accustomed to farm service
1862 – May 28th, 21 Ewes and 32 Lambs for sale at the Lodge
1864 – September 22nd, Laundress for a family wanted
1864 – To let, by this time (comparing with the sale of the house in 1858) a Breakfast room, and Dressing room, have been added to the house in some capacity
1866
1868
Joseph Butler Chamberlain – Slade Lane
1866 (1865 seemingly moved to The Woodlands, Mosely)
Richard Lunt
1861 census (Salford House, while Henry lived in Highfield)
1868
1868 – Saturday 11th of Jan, his eldest daughter, Harriet, marries a M A Richard Tilsley Esq of High Grave, near Stoke on Trent, at Aston Church by Rev J Casebow Barrat (Richard still lives at Salford House)
Henry Clive
1872
1878 – Salford House registered to Clive, Henry (Post Office directory)
Mrs Clive (Highfield House)
1872
Henry leaves Salford House to his son Robert, and moves to Slade House (later Brookvale Club, Anchorage Road)
Robert H Clive – son of Henry
1881 – Robert H Clive, 40, Hardware Merchant
Mary F Clive 37, born New York City USA
Mary F Crocker 67 (mother in law), born Boston, Mass USA
Gertrude Clive 12
Florence Clive 11
Clifford Clive 6
Dorothy Clive 3
Elda Clive 2
Jane Patchwork 34, Governess, Teacher, born Durham
Martha Robinson 41, Nurse, born Staffordshire
Mary Tibbits 26, Under Nurse, born Birmingham
Ellen Whitworth 28, cook, born Hockley
Mary Stevens, 34, Housekeeper
1889 “to be let or sold”
Named changed from Salford House/Highlands to Hillside/Highfield
Sometime between 1889-1896
? (assuming Mrs Ratcliffe Hoare?)
1890 – September 27th, Indoor Gardener wanted
1891 – April 22nd, sewing maid wanted, must understand dress making
1891 – June 18th, Gardener wanted, must understand vines and glass
1892 – February 9th, Gardener wanted, indoors
Frederic A Atkinson (famous brewer of Atkinson's brewery)
1896 -
21st March, Mr Atkinson's wife gives birth to a baby boy at Hillside, Erdington
Arnold Feaver Atkinson
1896 - 14th March, only son of Frederic Arnold Atkinson, Hillside, Erdington, Birmingham (Charterhouse school register 1911, Charterhouse was, and still is a private school in Surrey England, assuming this is the baby ref above)
William Bodell (Bodill) Parker (born 1860, died April 16th 1910)
1908 – resident at Hillside, Gravelly Hill, Erdington (Kelly's Directory of Birmingham 1908)
1910 – Dies at Gravelly Hill, Erdington, Birmingham from Cronic Brights Disease
Mr F J Heathcote
1909 –
9th July 1909 - Funeral held for Mr F Heathcote of Hillside, Erdington. Takes place at the family vault in Erdington Congregational Church on Monday afternoon, attended by a large concorse of spectators (including 200 male and female members of Erdington PSA, of which Mr Heathcote was president since 1894).
Horace Edgar Bampton (Dentist) (born 1890-died 1960)
1912 – Resident at Hillside, Gravelly Hill, Erdington (new member of the British Dental Journal 1912)
1914 – Resident at Hillside Gravelly Hill (Transactions of the Sixth International Dental Congress)
1923 - Still registered as living here in the Dentist's register
Makeshift WW1 hospital? (not on red cross records however)
Highfield House Private School (same as Highfield?)
1925 -
25th September - “Miss Norah Blackburn, a young teacher at Highfield House Private School, Birmingham, found a man in her bedroom when she returned there after lunch. The man walked towards another bedroom, but Miss Blackburn, who is small, struck him on the head and gripped him. The intruder was of powerful build, and he forced the girl from him. Miss Blackburn received a blow, which cut her neck, and the man then escaped down the stairs. A gold watch and wedding ring, belonging to the proprietress of the school, are missing”
A J Thompson (gave away Miss Porter at the reception)
1926 -
8th September – Hillside, Erdington used as the reception for Mr G Horne (of head of well known Messrs Geo Horne and Son Auctioners) to Miss Hattie Porter (who wore mauve georgette, a mauve velvet hat, and a sable fur, the latter gift of the bridesgroom). Married at Erdington Parish Church by the Rev Arthur E Legh Walker
Sarah Boulton – Spinster (assuming last, or one of the last, owners)
?
?
1934 (still present, complete with outbuildings, on land use maps)
1934-1935 Assumed demolished
1936-1937 Hillside Rd, Chartley Rd, Kegworth Rd built