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Warwickshire / Re: I cant take this anymore!!!!!
« on: Friday 06 October 06 17:10 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Birmingham History society has now issued c.d's on all births marriages + deaths for St. Martins church.  Not too sure of the dates but they are aiming to re-produce all the records.  If you go onto the site you can order directly from them.

Hope this helps,
Best wishes, Detheridge

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: beddows of birmingham
« on: Friday 11 November 05 15:48 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I went to school with a Barbara Beddows in Balsall Heath, Birmingham.  She would be in her sixties now but I remember her as a pretty fair haired girl.  God I sound so old.  I was born in 1940 so you could check that year.

Hope this helps.
Best wishes, Dethridge

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: Amos, All
« on: Friday 16 September 05 15:37 BST (UK)  »
Joseph Amos was married (in 1858) to Emma Hilton.  In 1861 census lived in Cheapside, Aston which is round the corner fron Bullring.  Also moved to black country but don'y know when.  Think he may have lived rough ot just travelled around working.  He died in 1892 in the Greet area which was then in Yardley, Worc.

Still looking - and driving myself slowly crazy.

Detheridge.

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Re: aston manor
« on: Saturday 10 September 05 16:08 BST (UK)  »
Re: Arrowsmith.  I know of a Richard Arrowsmith who lived in a caravan in Moor Street, which is round the corner from the Bull ring.  He was a witness at my grandparents wedding.  He later became a travelling showman.

Is this any use?
Best wishes, Detheridge.

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: Amos, All
« on: Saturday 10 September 05 15:54 BST (UK)  »
Researching Amos in Birmingham + Staffs. Gt. grandfatherS
Soloman b 1866 to Joseph + Emma Amos.  All the men in the family were brickmakers/bricklayers.  My father said they
worked on  canal building & travelled around.
Does this ring a bell with anyone.
Detheridge.

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