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Staffordshire / Re: Bradmore wolverhampton, Gunmakers and Church Road
« on: Monday 01 February 10 09:43 GMT (UK)  »
Oh how exciting!! That must be a first meeting a neighbour on the net before actually moving in!!HA!
I thought that the Wellings may have had something to do with the name of the Avenue. All your info has been greatly appreciated.
 :P
I thought that you may like to have a read of this small piece of historical info that was on our Hips pack
This register contains any charges and other matters that affect the land.
1 (15.02.2001) A Conveyance of the land in this title and other land dated
19 February 1909 made between (1) Thomas Wellings, Arthur John Wellings
and Edward Isaac Wellings (Vendors) and (2) Margaret Kipling Cox
(Purchaser) contains the following covenants:-
"COVENANT by the Purchaser that she would for ever thereafter maintain a
good and sufficient fence on the North East side of the land thereby
conveyed and would also observe the present building line AND also that
she would not carry on or permit to be carried on upon the said land or in
any messuage or buildings erected thereon any manufacturing trade or
business and would bear an equal share of the expense of maintaining the
party drain and water service between the points marked A and B on the
said plan".
I still cant find anything on Kipling-Cox ive tried searching for a census but to no avail. The only thing that I can find is that it has strong Austarlian ties.

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Staffordshire / Re: Bradmore wolverhampton, Gunmakers and Church Road
« on: Wednesday 27 January 10 15:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I am so pleased that recently my partner and I will be moving to Bradmore (Wellington Avenue to be exact) - I was just wondering if anyone has any old photos - ive seen a few on the net but not many.
Also ive tried to track the history of the house and on the hips pack it states that the vendors in 1909 were the Wellings family and the purchaser a Margaret Kipling Cox. I have tracked the Wellings family by census but they were all based in Broad Lane. Did Wellington Avenue exist as Broad Lane? Im not sure anyway be great to hear off anyone!!! x

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