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The Common Room / 1921 Census No address
« on: Thursday 06 January 22 14:18 GMT (UK)  »
I have downloaded 3 images so far and there is no address on any of them. Am i doing something wrong ?. Or missing somethng ?
Many thanks
Brummygirl

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Warwickshire / Re: Death Records
« on: Wednesday 02 December 20 21:09 GMT (UK)  »
I think Florence and John that are mentioned above are buried at Yardley Cemetery

If you search this site they are on there, but the site does not give middle names

https://birminghamburialrecords.co.uk/

Kindest regards
Brummygirl

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Warwickshire / Re: O'Hora of Birmingham
« on: Thursday 05 March 20 21:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hi does this help

20th September 1874 at St Mark, Birmingham
William Partridge – age 24 – Bachelor – Occupation – Electro Plater – Living at Essington Street – Father – Joseph Partridge – Occupation – Electro Plater
Married
Annie Oharo – age 23 – Spinster – Living at Essington Street – Father – Anthony OHaro – Occupation – Brush Maker
Witnesses are – Robert Caldicott and Harriet Partridge

Kindest regards Brummygirl


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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help with place name please
« on: Tuesday 22 October 19 13:33 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jenb
Thank you very much

Brummygirl

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Help with place name please
« on: Tuesday 22 October 19 11:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi Folks I wonder if anyone can help. The baptism says Faith the daughter of Boaz and Sarah Goodchild of ????
Can anyone read the place please
The baptism was in Cadeby Leicestershire
Many thanks
Brummy Girl


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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Latin writing
« on: Monday 14 October 19 13:35 BST (UK)  »
ahh Many thanks

Brummygirl

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Latin writing
« on: Monday 14 October 19 12:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi would anyone be able to tell me what the words mean after the name Robinson please

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Due to my having to change internet providers, this is now the new updated and newly named website
http://www.ancestorsofbirmingham.com/

Kind regards
brummygirl

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Warwickshire / Re: Birmingham burials and cremations
« on: Thursday 30 November 17 18:23 GMT (UK)  »
This website is a fantastic resource
I was confused over Kings Norton Cemetery and Old Kings Norton Cemetery, so i emailed the site to ask about it. So if anyone else has the same problem/confusion here is their reply

The history of the Old Kings Norton Cemeteries are that the Kings Norton Burial Board were responsible for administering two cemeteries prior to 1911. One was Brandwood End Cemetery and the other was Lodge Hill Cemetery. Both cemeteries have old registers that show Kings Norton Burial Board on them. When the registers were transcribed, the Old Kings Norton Burial Board records for Brandwood End Cemetery were recorded as Brandwood End Cemetery. However, when the old Kings Norton Burial Board records for Lodge Hill Cemetery were transcribed they were listed as Old Kings Norton. This is something that has been picked up since the database has been released for public access. In order to avoid confusion, we are currently working with our supplier to amend the Old Kings Norton records to show them as Lodge Hill Cemetery on the database for future use. There will be a short period in the interim when the old Lodge Hill Cemetery records are shown as Old Kings Norton prior to this update.

Hope this helps
Kindest regards
Brummygirl

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