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Title: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: KarenM on Tuesday 25 April 06 21:46 BST (UK)
Hello,

In 1915 my gr-grandmother, Elizabeth Stanley was living at 3 Back, 39 Barker Street, Ladywood.  My grandfather's older siblings must have been in school.  His sister, Elizabeth, born 1905, William (Mick) born 1908, Lillian (Pat) born 1912 and my grandfather born 1914. 

In 1916 she was living at 11 Wellington Place, Hospital Street. They were Roman Catholic.

Any idea of what school they may have attended and if the records would be available?

Also, my gr-gr grandfather may have went to St. Chad's RC in Birmingham, any idea where those records might be? 

Thanks,
Karen
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: jim1 on Wednesday 26 April 06 17:54 BST (UK)
Hello Karen
St.Chad's school is in Hospital st.
 http://www.stchadscathedral.org.uk/school.php
The records may be at the Cathedral archives in Shadwell st. you can view them by appointment only.I would email the school email: bonita.ewins@st-chads.bham.sch.uk    and ask them.They may also be at the Birmingham Central Library who hold many such records.
Regards Jim
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: KarenM on Wednesday 26 April 06 18:23 BST (UK)
Hi Jim,

Thank you very much for the link.   As I live in Ontario, Canada I am unable to go and look myself, oh sure I would love to  :) , I will send off an email and see what happens.

Looking at previous marriage certificates of my family I have quite a few that we married in St. Chad's. 

When I ever get to Birmingham, I think that will be one of my first stops.

Karen
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: jim1 on Friday 28 April 06 13:55 BST (UK)
Hi Karen
Just a piece of useless info. but I have an ancestor who sang in the choir at St.Chad's in late 19c. and whose daughter married the Sacristan of the Cathedral.i wonder if he sang at their weddings?
Jim
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: KarenM on Friday 28 April 06 15:04 BST (UK)
Hi ,

I think that is great useless info.  I'm sure that at one point our ancestors were in the Chuch at the same time together. 

It's interesting when you find "personal" things about their lives, such as my gr-gr-grandfather, John Franklin I believed worked at Ralph Martindale as a matchet mounter and my gr-grandmother worked for a place called Morewood?  I have a ashtray of hers stamped on the bottom it's a fish, ugly looking thing, but apparently she smoked liked a chimney and my father remembers as a boy her always having that ashtray on the kitchen table.  Useles info to some people, but I treasure the ashtray now that my father gave it to me.  :)

Karen
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: jim1 on Friday 28 April 06 17:33 BST (UK)
Another fact,the Sacristan was called Samuel Ball one of your family names.
Jim
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: KarenM on Friday 28 April 06 17:45 BST (UK)
Ohh, this is getting interesting.  I'll have to check for a Samuel Ball.

My gr-grandmother was Elizabeth Ball in 1904 she lived at 2 Back 333 Summer Lane, according to her 1st son's birth certificate.

Karen
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: jim1 on Friday 28 April 06 22:22 BST (UK)
I was born in Summer Lane.(but not in 1904)
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: sheiljoy on Wednesday 24 May 06 22:16 BST (UK)
Hi Karen

My father was born the same year (1915) in Ladywood, he and his siblings (between 1910-1918) went to the Oratory R.C. School.

http://www.birminghamdiocese.org.uk/diocesan_parish_display.asp?parishid=165

Apparently the story goes that the weren't even Roman Catholics, it had room for them where as the C of E schools didn't.

Hope this helps
Sheila

Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: maggymayshepherd on Wednesday 08 August 07 17:15 BST (UK)
Dear Karen

This is the first time we have used RootChat so this may not be as good as it should be!

My mother Gladys Spalding ,born 1910, lived at 2 back 272 Summer Lane in 1935.

As I am researching my family history I would be grateful for information on any Spalding or Jacksons who lived around there during the period 1900 - 1940

Margaret
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: jim1 on Thursday 09 August 07 15:36 BST (UK)
Hello Margaret and welcome to Rootschat.
It might be better if you started a new thread that way more people are likely to see it.Just click on new topic.
Regards Jim
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: darthdc on Tuesday 04 December 07 20:23 GMT (UK)
I'm looking for info on St Marys CoE, Bath Street. My aunts and uncles attended during 30s/40s and apparently my Gt Grandfather was caretaker there (despite being a bricky too). Because of the 100 year rule, documents from this time are currently restricted.
My grandmother may have attended Bristol Street school (she would have started in 1903) but registers for that year don't exist - checked at the Central Library.
Title: Re: School Records - Birmingham
Post by: Tricia_2 on Thursday 06 December 07 23:38 GMT (UK)
you might find these sites interesting:

The Summer Lane Kid
http://www.the-summerlane-kid.co.uk/

Astonbrook Through Aston Manor
http://www.astonbrook-through-astonmanor.co.uk/