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  • MWS
    MWS replied to the thread Shannon, George.
    No luck with the George Shannon who died. However on the 1911 census in the Fulham district there are 2 George Shannons - b1853 Dublin...
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    MWS reacted to pjmburns's post in the thread Shannon, George with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Thanks. Trying to find the right entry. Need service no.
  • MWS
    MWS replied to the thread looking for burial records.
    She doesn't appear to have had any, she married in 1941 in Bham. I think she was born in Handsworth. In 1939 she is at the Stoke Lyne...
  • MWS
    MWS replied to the thread Shannon, George.
    I think that may be the wrong person. Listed as G Shannon, died 9 Sep 1914.
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    Maz 60 reacted to theodore's post in the thread Shannon, George with Appreciate Appreciate.
    George Shannon b. 1893 abt. Stoke Newington, son of George Shannon. 1911 census he is a bandsman aged 18 serving with the 2nd battalion...
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    theodore replied to the thread Shannon, George.
    Lyn 1911 census shows Stoke Newington, Middlesex. Peter
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    Donbogen reacted to theodore's post in the thread Shannon, George with Appreciate Appreciate.
    George Shannon b. 1893 abt. Stoke Newington, son of George Shannon. 1911 census he is a bandsman aged 18 serving with the 2nd battalion...
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    Stokkie replied to the thread Rolfe Street, Smethwick.
    Great post, Freddy. Though the baths are long gone amazingly the building can be seen at the Black Country Living Museum! Geograph...
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    Donbogen reacted to I Am Nico's post in the thread IN OUR GARDENS 2025 with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Beautiful
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    Morturn reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Hams Hall Power Station. with Appreciate Appreciate.
    ELECTRICITY POWER STATIONS A AND B- HAMS HALL. ENGLAND For Birmingham Corporation. 8,000 tons of steelwork supplied and erected for...
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    Morturn reacted to Stokkie's post in the thread Winson Green Asylum with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Ancestry now have digital records covering All Saints Hospital 1845-1931...
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    Stokkie reacted to freddy's post in the thread Rolfe Street, Smethwick with Appreciate Appreciate.
    A lot late coming into this thread as usual ... I learned to swim at Rolfe Street baths as a small boy; I'm afraid I can't remember the...
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    theodore posted the thread Shannon, George in Q - T.
    George Shannon b. 1893 abt. Stoke Newington, son of George Shannon. 1911 census he is a bandsman aged 18 serving with the 2nd battalion...
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    A Sparks reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Hams Hall Power Station. with Appreciate Appreciate.
    ELECTRICITY POWER STATIONS A AND B- HAMS HALL. ENGLAND For Birmingham Corporation. 8,000 tons of steelwork supplied and erected for...
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    HAMS HALL POWER STATION A. (Braithwaite Co. Steelwork)
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