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I believe my GGGM Mary Ann Farrell was a Publican with her husband James Farrell at the Oddfellows in 1901. James Farrell passed in 1908 and in the 1911 census she was Manageress for Holt Brewery.
The Holte Hotel - still looking as impressive as in the 1920s with its fine Dutch gables and tower. Especially nice to see it’s retained its gated front garden. Viv.
Long shot pulling up an old message on here, but as you appear to still be active on the forum thought I'd give it a go.
Not sure if you have any further info on management of this pub during the 1910s/20s/30s, but I'm trying to verify/piece together some info from my late grandmother and her brother, who at separate times had both told me their grandfather (John Stevens Oldrey) and possibly also father (John Frederick Oldrey) had run the pub (in their words "the Holte pub at Aston Villa") at some time in this period (maybe early 1920s as my grandmother had made a comment about being in the pub the day before she was born, which would have been Dec 1923, but the info I have of dates is vague and could be before or after).
Not sure if the other bits I've heard help with the above but I know for sure they were running a couple of shops in Shaftmoor Lane, Tyseley in the 1920s/30s and there's also vague info on John Stevens Oldrey running a pub in Sutton Coldfield and a cinema in Henley in Arden and John Frederick being at the BSA and a member of Birchfield Harriers.
John Stephen Oldrey and John Frederick are listed at 333 Shaftmoor Lane in 1920 eroll.
They are still there in 1930 so I am not sure how they would be running The Holte in the 1920s.
By 1935 (not all years are on Ancestry) John Frederick and Madge are at 306 and John Stephen and Selina are still at 333.