Author Topic: All Saints Parish Church, Birmingham c1859  (Read 13792 times)

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Re: All Saints Parish Church, Birmingham c1859
« Reply #9 on: Monday 07 April 14 21:38 BST (UK) »
Hello - it happens my late greatgrandfather Theophilus Edward Bucknall (1851-1929) was a churchwarden of All Saints, Hockley, in the earlier part of the1900s. I don't know the precise dates. He brought a large family who filled a rented pew. There was always a major family reunion on All-Saints Day.
My grandparents married there.
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Re: All Saints Parish Church, Birmingham c1859
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 26 April 14 13:18 BST (UK) »
Benjamin Lowe
Deceased MKQS-VDS
Matilda Plant
Deceased MKQS-VDR
Married
31 AUG 1874
All Saints,Birmingham,Warwick,England

hi there I am very new to all this; I am in Australia and have traced my family back to the 1850s and the best I can find was the 2 above were married as it says 1874 at All Saints church; I am curious if anybody is familiar with either of these names or people from their family history; the 2 people above are my great great great great grandfather BENJAMIN LOWE Born 1854 & his wife 1853 in Birmingham so they would have been young 20/21 but after a lot of research they ended up moving to Australia somewhere between 1874-1884 as the first child was born was 1884 from what I have found, I hope someone can assist me in finding more information about this family or something to go on for them BENJAMIN LOWE born 1854 :)

appreciate any replies!!!

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Re: All Saints Parish Church, Birmingham c1859
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 26 April 14 13:34 BST (UK) »
Hello geromamo, welcome to Rootschat

I see that you have a duplicate post here  http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=685181.   It is better not to repeat posts, otherwise people spend time looking for the same information. Perhaps people will reply on your own post rather than on this one.
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