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THE CROFT |
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Birmingham City Archi ves: Conveyance with Plan. - ref. MS 3145/34/11 a - date: Date 1843 Parties: James Bellingham, Fanny his wife, William Palmer, Henry Marshall trustees of the will of John Lander, Robert Scott, Thomas Eyre Lee. Property: Messuage in Perry Barr called Oscott Cottage and land called The Croft, Haodghill, The Pikes, Berry Field, all in Perry Barr, land formerly part of Great Barr Common. |
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THICKFIELDS |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Assignment of
the recognizance. - ref. MS
3145/61/8 - date: Date 1670 |
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THOMSON |
WILLIAM HENRY |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Conveyance and assignment Parties: William Bayley Leonard, Brueton Gibbins, Henry Francis Burdett, Walter Burdett, William Henry Thomson. - ref. MS 3145/58/10 - date: Date 1850 - Property: "The Allotment" on Perry Barr Common. |
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THREADGILL |
ELIZABETH JULIA |
Franchise Street. BURIED St. Johns
14th April 1913, aged 2 |
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THREE HURSTS |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Release of
equity of redemption. - ref. MS 3145/57/5 - date: Date 1691 |
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THURMAN |
ALBERT THOMAS |
http://www.thurman.freeserve.co.uk/roots/albert_thurman.html |
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THURMAN |
WILLIAM |
Private Resident – 1880 - 107 Aston Lane |
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THURSFIELD |
BENJAMIN |
3/10/1885 |
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THURSFIELD |
EDWIN S |
THURSFIELD-BUTCHER 4 Dec 1901 Holy
Trinity Birchfield, Edwin S. of Aston to Maria (May) ydo late A.L. of
Blackpool and Mrs. Butcher of Birchfield – Birmingham Daily Mail |
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THURSFIELD |
JAMES |
Aston. BURIED St. Johns 18th
August 1876, aged 3 |
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THURSFIELD |
MARY ANN |
William Street. BURIED St. Johns
16th January 1874 aged 3 |
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THURSFIELD |
SARAH |
Newtown Row. BURIED St. Johns 24th
December 1891 aged 78 |
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THURSFIELD |
THOMAS JOSEPH |
1st November 1868, Thomas Joseph aged
20, bachelor, (Gunmaker) Franchise Street, son of Edwin Thursfield married
Jane Dudley, 19, spinster, Franchise Street, daughter of John (Gunmaker) |
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THURSTON |
EDGAR HANLEY |
In 1881 was 10 months the son of Henry Farnall Thurston and Mary, born Perry Barr |
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THURSTON |
FRANCIS FARNALL |
In 1881 was 3, the son of Henry Farnall Thurston & Mary |
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THURSTON |
HENRY FARNALL |
In 1881 was 32, the husband of Mary Wellington Road Family History Film: 1341680 RG 11 2836/27 page 1 |
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THURSTON |
HENRY HOLMES |
In 1881 was 8 the son of Henry Farnall Thurston & Mary |
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THURSTON |
JOHN ERNEST |
In 1881 was 7 the son of Henry Farnall Thurston & Mary |
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THURSTON |
MARY |
In 1881 was 31, the wife of Henry Farnall Thurston |
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TIBBETTS |
GEORGE |
See 1841 census - Smith |
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TIBBITS |
MAY |
Franchise St. BURIED St. Johns 7th
June 1884, aged 14 |
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TIBBITTS |
DAISY |
Franchise Street. BURIED St. Johns
29th March 1883, aged 1 |
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TIBBITTS |
ELIZABETH |
In 1881 aged 12, the daughter of James and Elizabeth A |
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TIBBITTS |
ELIZABETH A |
In 1881 aged 31, the wife of James |
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TIBBITTS |
FREDERICK J |
In 1881 aged 2, the son of James and Elizabeth A |
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TIBBITTS |
JAMES |
In 1881 aged 33, the husband of Elizabeth A. No No 1 Back Family History Film: 1341680 RG11 2836/15 page 23 |
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TIBBITTS |
JAMES HENRY |
In 1881 aged 6, the son of James and Elizabeth |
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TIBBITTS |
MINNIE |
In 1881 aged 4, the daughter of James and Elizabeth A |
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TIBBITTS |
RICHMOND |
Franchise St. BURIED St. Johns 15th
September 1880 aged 2 months |
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TIBBITTS |
THOMAS |
See Perry Woods |
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TILDESLEY |
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See Church Bazaar |
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TILELEY |
BEATRICE A |
In 1881 was 12, the daughter of Richard and Harriet |
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TILELEY |
ETHEL M |
In 1881 was 5, the daughter of Richard and Harriet |
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TILELEY |
HARRIET |
In 1881, was 37, the wife of Richard |
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TILELEY |
JULIA E |
In 1881 was 11, the daughter of Richard and Harriet |
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TILELEY |
MARY A |
In 1881 was 9, the daughter of Richard and Harriet |
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TILELEY |
MILDRED |
In 1881 was 3, born Perry Barr, the daughter of Richard and Harriet |
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TILELEY |
RICHARD |
In 1881 was 60, husband of Harriet Ferndale Family History Film: 1341680 RG 11 2836/10 page 14 |
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TILELEY |
RICHARD G |
In 1881 was 1, born Perry Barr, the son of Richard and Harriet |
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TILLEY |
KATE |
In 1881 aged 1, boarding with David and Ann Dyer |
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TILLIN |
ANN |
27th October 1872,
James Beecham, (match case maker) aged 21, bachelor, Franchise Street, son of
William (Match case maker) married Ann Tillin, aged 23, spinster, Franchise
Street, daughter of William (Clerk) |
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TILSLEY |
R |
North Birmingham News, 23rd April 1892. S. JOHN’S, Perry Barr The Rev. G. H. Sharpe, vicar of S. John’s, Perry Barr, presided over the annual vestry meeting in connection with this church, held on Monday. Mr. H. Hossell was re-elected vicar’s warden and Mr. George Barton, peoples, warden. Messrs. R. Tilsley and W. H. Wray were re-elected sidesmen. |
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TILSLEY |
RICHARD |
Private Resident. 1894 – The Mount, Aldridge
Road |
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TILSLEY |
RICHARD |
Private Resident. 1880 – “Ferndale” Aldridge
Road |
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TIMMINS |
EMMA |
See 1841 census - Hayes |
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TIMMINS |
EMMA |
In 1881 was 18, the housemaid to Wm and Eliza Coles |
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TIMMINS |
GEORGE |
Bradford St. BURIED St. Johns 5th
Feb 1917, aged 1 |
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TIMMINS |
GEORGE |
55 Starr Row. BURIED St. Johns 16th
June 1915, aged 32 |
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TIMMINS |
GEORGE |
Burntwood Asylum. BURIED St. Johns
9th July 1909 aged 49 |
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TIMMINS |
GEORGE HENRY |
Private Resident: 1883, 15 Aston lane |
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TIMMINS |
HENRY |
Stores Road. BURIED St. Johns 22nd
March 1915, aged 10 months |
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TIMMINS |
RENNIA |
59 Starr Row. BURIED St. Johns 5th
July 1913, aged 59 |
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TIMMINS |
SEPTIMUS |
William Street. BURIED St. Johns 2nd
may 1871, aged 18 |
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TIMNER |
JOHN |
St. Georges. BURIED St. Johns 13th
June 1872, aged 64 |
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TIMS |
GERALD HASTINGS |
Franchise Street, BURIED St. Johns
7th January 1905, aged 11 months |
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TINTERN
ROAD |
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TIPPETTS |
ANNIE MAUD |
In
1881 aged 24, wife of William Smith Tippets |
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TIPPETTS |
ETHEL MAUD |
In
1881 aged 2, born Perry Barr, daughter of Annie Maud & William Smith
Tippetts |
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TIPPETTS |
LEONARD WM |
In
1881 aged 2 months, born Perry Barr, the son of Annie Maud and William Smith
Tippetts |
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TIPPETTS |
MABEL ELIZA |
In
1881 aged 1, daughter of Annie Maud and William Smith Tippetts |
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TIPPETTS |
WILLIAM SMITH |
Private Resident – Albert Villa, Aston Lane 1883 – 50 Aston Lane |
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TIPPETTS |
WILLIAM SMITH |
TIPPETTS 12 August 1901 from
heart failure, William Smith, age 43 late of Perry Barr - Birmingham Daily
Mail - Death |
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TIPPETTS |
WM SMITH |
In
1881 aged 23, husband of Annie Maud
50
Aston Lane
Family
History Film: 1341680 RG11 2836/32 page 12 |
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TITHES AT PERRY BARR |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Tithes at Perry Barr. - ref. MS 3145/318/28 - date: 1827 |
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TITLEY |
JOSEPH |
Was killed at the Hampstead Colliery Disaster in 1908
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TITTERTON |
ALICE S |
In 1881 was 13, the daughter of Charles R |
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TITTERTON |
CHARLES R |
In 1881 was 45 (head) Dartmouth House Family History Film: 1341680 RG 11 2836/9 page 12 |
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TITTERTON |
CHARLES RICHARD |
Private Resident –1872 – Aldridge Road 1871 – Dartmouth House – Aldridge Road |
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TITTERTON
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CHARLES RICHARD |
Dartmouth House, Frances White & Co’s Commercial & Trades Directory 1875. Vol II |
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TITTERTON |
CHAS HY. |
In 1881 was 17, the son of Charles R Titterton |
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TITTERTON |
EMILY M |
In 1881 was 4, the daughter to Charles R |
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TITTERTON |
ERNEST P |
In 1881 was 6, the son of Charles R |
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TITTERTON |
JAMES RICHARD |
Finch Terrace, Handsworth. BURIED St. Johns 27th July 1870
Infant |
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TITTERTON |
JOHN J |
In 1881 was 9, the son of Charles R |
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TITTERTON |
JULIA W |
In 1881 was 15, the daughter of Charles R |
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TITTERTON |
MINNIE FLORENCE |
WALTENBERG-TITTERTON 28 July 1880 St Johns Perry Barr Rev. Theophilus Ralph to Minnie Florence daughter of Charles Richard Esq. of Dartmouth House Perry Barr |
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TITTERTON |
WILLIAM S S |
In 1881 was 12, the son of Charles R |
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TOLIDAY |
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1841 Census – Smith |
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TOLL GATES |
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Birchfield Road, were removed in 1879 William Eyre was the last toll keeper :
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TOLLEY |
EDITH ALICE |
Hamstead. BURIED St. Johns 8th
January 1890 aged 11 |
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TOMEY
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Aston Chronicle 28th Feb 1879 – Death Mary Elizabeth eldest daughter of Joseph Tomey of Manor Glass works, Aston, aged 20 |
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TOMKINS |
FREDERICK |
In 1881 was 21, lodging with William and Eliza Turner |
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TOMKISS |
EDWIN C |
1891, aged 16, son of John and Selina |
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TOMKISS |
JOHN |
1891 – 65 Birchfield Road, aged 42, husband of Selina |
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TOMKISS |
SELINA |
1891 aged 40, wife of John |
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TOMKYS |
THOMAS |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Indenture
of fine. - ref. MS
3145/54/4 - date: Date 1701 |
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TOMLINS |
ANNIE M |
In 1881 was 20, general servant to Thomas N and Sarah E Rigby |
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TOMLINSON |
WILLIAM |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Indenture of
fine. - ref. MS
3145/103/2c - date: Date 1749 |
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TOMLINSON |
WILLIAM |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Release. -
ref. MS 3145/53
- date: Date 1683 |
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TOMMS |
CHARLES |
1894 – shopkeeper – Holly Lane |
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TOMPKINS |
ALICE |
Brick Kiln Lane. BURIED St. Johns
28th November 1888 aged 5 months |
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TOMPKINS |
MARGARET |
Brick Kiln Lane. BURIED St. Johns
3rd January 1890 aged 26 |
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TOMPKINS |
THOMAS WILLIAM |
Perry Barr. BURIED St. Johns 26th
August 1884 aged 9 weeks |
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TOMPKINS |
WALTER |
Brick Kiln lane. BURIED St. Johns
8th March 1890 aged 2 months |
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TONGE CROFT |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Release.
- ref. MS 3145/57/1a
- date: Date 1663 |
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TONGUE |
EDWARD |
BIRMINGHAM CITY
ARCHIVES - Further charge. - ref. MS 3145/36/8 - date: Date 1818 |
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TONGUE |
EDWARD |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Lease for a year and mortgage. - ref. MS 3145/36/6 a&b - date: Date 1814 Parties: Francis Beynon Hacket, Edward Tongue. Property: Land in Oscott called Digbeth Piece, Upper Meadow, The Moor, Wyatt's Meadow, The Hills, The Upper Hills, Great Ridding, Little Ridden, House Croft, Chappell Fields, Had Acre, Short's Croft, Wren's Park, Upper and Lower Croft, and enclosures from the common of Perry Barr, The Meadow, Lancolands, Far Lancolands, Little Field, Broad Field, Round Leasow, Wall Breach, Round Breach, Great Breach, Far Leasow, Red Hills, Longs Lands, The Breach, The Pike, Burry Field, Lane End Leasow, Kettle House, Neathways, The Wistons Way Leasow, The Hill, all in Oscott. Land at Oscott Green. |
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TONGUE |
SARAH |
Birchfield. BURIED St. Johns 3rd October 1869, aged 63 |
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TONKS |
ADELAIDE |
In 1881, she was 48, born in Bristol, and the wife of William |
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TONKS |
ALFRED |
In 1881 he was 14, son of William and Adelaide |
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TONKS |
CORNELIUS |
In 1881 he was 12, son of William and Adelaide |
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TONKS |
CORNELIUS |
In 1891 was 22, husband of Gert. Hannah |
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TONKS |
DAISY |
In 1891 was 1 |
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TONKS |
EMMA JANE |
BURIED St. Johns 9th September 1849 aged 3 years |
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TONKS |
GEO PALMER |
1871 – hairdresser |
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TONKS |
GEORGE |
In 1881 he was 6, son of William and Adelaide |
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TONKS |
GERT. HANNAH |
In 1891 was 23, born Perry Barr wife of Cornelius |
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TONKS |
HOWARD FRANCIS |
In 1891 was 2, |
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TONKS |
JAMES |
In 1881 he was 7, son of William and Adelaide |
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TONKS |
TIMOTHY |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Counterpart
lease for twenty years. - ref. MS 3145/140 - date: Date 1820 |
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TONKS |
WILLIAM |
In 1881 he was 40, wife of Adelaide, living at 63 Guildford Street, Gun Maker Family History Film: 1341726 RG 11 3039/8 page 8 |
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TONKS |
WILLIAM |
14th November 1868:
Cornelius Leach, aged 45, W, (Fitter) Franchise Street, son of Cornelius
Leach, (Carrier) married Susannah Hawkes 51, W, Franchise Street, son of
William Tonks |
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TOOBY |
FRANCIS |
19th June 1870: Frances Tooby aged 25, bachelor, Franchise Street, son of Francis (Butcher) married Ann Salt, aged 25 spinster, Franchise Street, daughter of Peter (Shoe maker) |
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TOOKEY |
REV CHARLES |
1868 |
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TOOKEY |
SAMUEL |
Franchise Street. BURIED St. Johns 5th Mar 1898 aged 46 |
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TOOKEY |
SAMUEL |
In 1881 Lodging with Hannah Williams |
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TOP
LODGE |
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1881 see Henry Grove |
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TOWAY
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EDWIN |
Handsworth Herald 15th July 1893 STRANGE DROWNING CASE AT
Perry
Barr On Thursday afternoon a farm labourer of the name of John
Hopkins, who was employed by Mr. Bayliss, of Old Oscott Farm was drowned in
the moat in the grounds of Perry Hall, the residence of Lord Calthorpe. It appears that about 3 o’clock he accompanied
a shepherd, named George Cooper to the part to look after some sheep which
was grazing there. On arriving at the
moat Hopkins remarked to Cooper that he was going to enter the water for the
purpose of gathering some water lilies.
Cooper told him that the water was deep, and thinking that he could
not swim; advise him not to go in.
However Hopkins commenced to undress, remarking that he was able to
swim. Cooper then left him; but
before he had gone far he heard cried for help, on returning to the spot
caught a glimpse of Hopkins just as he was disappearing for the last time
beneath the surface of the water. At
once Cooper raised the alarm, and, with the assistance of the servants at the
hall, he succeeded in getting the mat out.
Unfortunately life was extinct.
The body was then removed to the Old Crown and Cushion, Perry Barr,
where the inquest will be held today (Saturday).
THE DROWING CASE AT
PERRY BARR
Handsworth Herald, 22nd July 1893
The Deputy
Coroner for South Staffordshire (Mr. F. W. Topham) held an inquiry on
Saturday afternoon at the Old Crown and Cushion, Perry Barr into the
circumstances attending the death of John Hopkins (36) a labourer who was
employed by Mr. Frank Bayliss, of Manor House Farm, Oscott. Hopkins was drowned
in the moat surrounding Perry Hall, the residence of Lord Calthorpe on the
previous Thursday. The first witness
called was George Cooper a shepherd residing in Holly Lane and employed by
Farmer Bayliss. He said, he had known the deceased for about six months
and had frequently worked in company with him. But, up till his death, he only knew him by the name of “Gentleman John”.
On Thursday afternoon witness had to go to the park at Perry
hall to tend some sheep that were there grazing, and he asked deceased to go
with him. It then wanted a few
minutes to three o’clock. Hopkins
consented to go, and they went to the park together. Having counted and fed the sheep, they
walked on in the direction of the moat.
Perry hall was a moated house, and the water was not very far from the
building. On arrival at the moat Hopkins expressed a wish to enter the water,
and obtain a number of water-lilies which were grown in the centre. Witness advised him not to go in;
certainly to remain outside if he could not swim, as the water was very
deep. But he insisted upon going,
declaring that he had been a swimmer from a boy. Upon this witness left him and went to look after some
cattle. Shortly afterwards he heard
A
CRY FOR HELP
From the
direction of the moat, and at once ran there. When he drew near to the moat he saw the water rippling and a
pair of hands held upwards above the surface for a few seconds. The hands then disappeared and no further
sign of the presence of the body was seen.
Witness immediately entered the water, and waded in until the water
rose to about his waist, and as he could go no further without being himself
immersed, he got out and ran for a gate, a very large and heavy one, which
was near by. This he pushed into the
water as near as possible to where he had seen the hands waving, thinking
that if deceased should again rise to the surface, he would have something to
catch hold of for support. Witness
then waited a short time, and as there seemed no probability of the body
rising, he ran to the hall for help.
Seeing some workmen, he told them that “Gentleman John” was drowned
and asked them to bring a drag if one was kept at the hall. A raft was formed and on this sever men
FLOATED
DOWN THE MOAT Witness pointing out the spot where the body had
sunk. Witness had a rake with him,
and one of the men had a long pole, and with these implements they brought
the body up to the surface, and dragged him on to the bank. He was then quite dead. The whole of his clothing was found to
have been removed, and left upon the bank before he entered the water. In reply to questions, witness said that
they moat about twenty yards wide, and some ten feet in depth. The body was
found in about the centre of the water.
Mr. Alfred Land (foreman of the jury) asked whether Hopkins had ever
tried to get the water lilies before.
Cooper replied in the negative.
A juryman said that Hopkins told him he intended to get some of the
lilies. The Coroner compliment Cooper
upon straightforward and satisfactory manner in which he had given evidence,
and added that all that was now needed to complete the inquiry was evidence
to identify the body - Edward Toway,
A
BRAWNY IRISHMAN Who lives in Holly Lane and who also is in the employ
of Mr. Bayliss, identified the body as that of John Hopkins’ an native of
County Mayo, Ireland, and known amongst his fellow-labourers as “Gentleman
John”. He had known deceased for
about three years and had always found him a good tempered, steady man and
one most unlikely to commit suicide.
Witness believed him to be a swimmer and remarked that once in
conversation Hopkins told him that some time previous, when in a pool, he was
seized with cramp and had it not been for a companion he would then have been
drowned. Witness was of opinion that
this was the case in the present instance; that deceased had got to the
centre of the moat all right and then fell a victim to a bad attack of cramp. The Coroner thought there was no one to
blame, unless it was the deceased himself for getting out of his depth; the
death was evidently accidental. The
jury concurred in this view and returned a verdict of “Accidental Death”
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TOWER HILL FARM |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Conveyance in
trust for John Gough - ref. MS 3145/62/5c - date: Date 1796 |
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TOWER HILL FARM |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Lease for a
year and reconveyance. - ref. MS 3145/61/14a&b - date: Date
1808 |
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TOWERS |
ANN |
In 1881 was 15, the daughter of George |
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TOWERS |
CHARLES CRUDGINGTON |
1883 – Farmer – Tower Hill |
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TOWERS |
ELIZABETH |
In 1881 was 17, the daughter of George |
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TOWERS |
ERNEST |
In 1881 was 3, the son og George |
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TOWERS |
GEORGE |
1888 Farmer – Pool Farm, Holly Lane |
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TOWERS |
GEORGE |
In 1881 was 56, (head) Pool Farm Pool Farm Family History Film 1341680 RG 11 2836/93 page 10 |
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TOWERS |
GEORGE |
In 1881 was 21, the son of George |
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TOWERS |
JAMES |
Oscott College – Miller, 1845 , 1850 |
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TOWERS |
JAMES |
1845 – Miller at Holdford Mill and Farm |
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TOWERS |
JAMES |
See 1841 Read |
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TOWERS |
JOSEPH |
In 1881 was 12, the son of George |
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TOWERS |
LOUISA |
In 1881 was 5, the daughter of George |
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TOWERS |
THOMAS |
In 1881 was 14, the son of George |
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TOWNSHEND |
GEORGE |
Perry Barr Common. BURIED St. Johns 12th September 1858 aged 36 |
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TOY |
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See Bailey See Church Bazaar |
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TOY |
C |
Post – April 5th 1893 St. Johns (Perry Barr) Messrs. George Barton, and J. Hadley were appointed churchwardens and the following were elected as sidesmen; Messrs. W. Wray, C. F. Brown, E. Lane, C. Toy, C., Foden and Albert Smith. |
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TOY |
EMMA |
484 Birchfield Road, BURIED St. Johns 14th February 1919 aged 75 |
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TOY |
EMMA |
In
1881 was 37 the wife of George B Toy |
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TOY |
FRANK OSWALD |
In
1881 was 4, born Perry Barr, the son of George B and Emma Toy |
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TOY |
FREDERICK B |
Handsworth Herald – 23rd September 1905 Miss E. Bailey, youngest daughter of Thomas Bailey of Bradford and Mrs Bailey of Oakworth married Mr Frederick B Toy. (His youngest brother was called Walter) |
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TOY |
FREDERICK BONTLEY |
In
1881 was 2, born Perry Barr, the son of George B and Emma Toy |
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TOY |
G B |
Birchfield Road, BURIED 25th January 1917, aged 70 |
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TOY
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G B |
Druggist, Aldridge Road Frances White & Co’s Commercial & Trades Directory 1875. Vol II |
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TOY |
G.B |
See Perry Barr Social Club |
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TOY |
GEORGE BONTLEY |
In
1881 was 34, the husband of Emma
Wellington
Road
Family
History Film: 1341680 RG 11 2836/30 page 8 |
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TOY |
GEORGE HAROLD |
In
1881 was 3, born Perry Barr, the son of George B and Emma Toy |
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TOY |
HARRY |
1841 Census – Halfway Road Harry aged 41 Gardener Mary aged 36 Susannah aged 14 Ann aged 9 Samuel aged 7 John aged 5 Joseph Morgans aged 27 Lab. Joseph Smith aged 15 Lab. |
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TOY |
JOHN |
Witton Road, BURIED 21st July 1896, aged 58 |
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TOY |
WALTER ERNEST |
In
1881 was 7, the son of George B and Emma Toy |
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TOYE |
ELIZABETH |
Perry Common, BURIED St. Johns 12th December 1840 aged 15 months |
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TOYE |
WILLIAM |
TOYE-IRELAND 1 August 1885 St
Michael Handsworth, William to Elizabeth Ann only daughter of Thomas,
Handsworth – Birmingham Daily Mail |
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TRAM
ACCIDENT |
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HANDSWORTH HERALD: UNABLE TO READ THE DATE ACCIDENT AT PERRY BARR Whilst Thomas Lowe (16) of Douglas terrace in Perry Barr was working in the tram sheds on Thursday morning early, a heavy piece of iron fell on him. On of his legs was broken and he was removed to the general hospital and detained. |
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BIRCHFIELD
ROAD |
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TRAMS |
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Mail 3rd October 1891, Walter Charles Hewitt aged 22 (Clerk) died on a Perry Barr Tram after he fell. |
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TRAMS |
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See – Allday, Harris |
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TRANTER |
ANN |
7 Franchise Street, BURIED 30th June 1913, aged 90 |
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TREADAWAY |
M
E |
In 1881 was 21, the servant to Joseph and Emily R Brinsley |
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TRENTHAM
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GEORGE |
A very Valuable Enclosure of Freehold Accommodation Lane, lying between the Walsall and Aldridge Road, Perry Barr in the City of Birmingham comprising about 11 Acres, 3 roods and 21 poles. This lot is leased to the Executors of the late George Trentham for the purpose of a tip for a term of 7 years from the 29th September 1916 at a rental of £120 per annum for the first three years, and £150 per annum for the remainder of the term. |
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TREVILT |
WILLIAMS |
1888 – Watch repairer, 10 Aldridge Road |
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TREVITT |
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29/6/1901 – Birmingham Daily Mail |
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TREVITT |
CATHERINE |
TREVITT 18 April 1885 Rosherville House, Heathfield Rd Handsworth age 47, Catherine wife of Enoch James - – Birmingham Daily Gazette - Death |
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TREVITT |
EMILY |
Wellington Road, BURIED St. Johns 20th September 1879, aged 3 |
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TREVITT |
JANE |
In 1881 aged 27, born Perry Barr, the wife of William K |
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TREVITT |
ROSE |
In 1881 aged 1, born Perry Barr, the daughter of William K & Jane |
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TREVITT |
WILLIAM K |
In 1881 aged 35, the husband of Jane No 1 Back House No No Back House Family History Film: 1341680 RG 11 2836/18 page 30 |
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TREWITT |
JANE |
Franchise Street, BURIED St. Johns 22nd July 1891 aged 37 |
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TRICYCLE |
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See Zig-Zag bridge, on Perry Barr & Beyond
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TRINDER |
FRANK JOSEPH |
Queslett, BURIED St. Johns 4th May 1903, aged 2 days |
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TRINITY HOUSE |
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Does anyone know where this was situated? |
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TROTMAN |
ARTHUR WILLIAM |
3 London Road, BURIED St. Johns 11th
January 1919 aged 48 |
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TROTMAN |
MARTHA |
See 1841 Census – Hughes |
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TRUSTEES FOR THE TURNPIKE ACT |
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1831 – WYRLEY BIRCH GEORGE BRAGG FRANCIS FINCH W H OSBORNE SIR EDWARD SCOTT SIR JOHN WROTTESLEY |
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TUCKER
FASTENERS |
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Walsall Road – Perry Barr, will be 100 years old on the 7th July 2003. There will be a booklet issued. |
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TUCKLE |
ELIZABETH |
59 Victoria Road, BURIED St. Johns
23rd December 1917 aged 69 |
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TUCKLEY |
JOSEPH |
Handsworth Herald 25th August 1906 Perry Barr Mystery
About 3 O’clock, Saturday afternoon two boys employed by Kynock’s Ltd., named ALFRED LANE of 25 Witton Road and HARRY BENNETT, 1, back 258 Witton Road, discovered the body of a newly born male child lying on a piece of unenclosed land between Kenilworth Road and Tintern Road at Perry Barr. The boys called the attention of a young man JOSEPH TUCKLEY 226, Witton Road and he went and informed the police, and Police Constable WILLIAMS came and recovered the body to the police station in Canterbury Road. The body which was partly enclosed in pieces of newspaper and brown paper was in a very advance stage of decomposition. An inquest was held upon the body before MR G C LEWIS Coroner for South Staffordshire at the police station, Perry Barr, on Tuesday. DR Charles ROBERTSON, Soho Hill, Handsworth, said that the body was that of a fully developed male.
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TUDOR COTTAGE |
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Does anyone know where this cottage was? |
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TUFFLEY |
WILLIAM
HENRY |
2nd Dec 1872, William Henry 20 (B) Franchise Street, Pearl Button Maker, son of George Pearl Button Maker, married Mary McCoy 20 (S) Franchise Street, daughter of James, (Boot Maker) |
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TUNER |
WILLIAM |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Deed to lead
the uses of a fine. - ref. MS 3145/103/6a - date: Date 1788 |
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TUNNINGHAM
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WILLIAM |
Boot and Shoe makers, Franchise Street Frances White & Co’s Commercial & Trades Directory 1875. Vol II |
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TUNNY |
THOMAS |
In 1881 was 40, lodging with Humphry and Martha Hill |
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TURLEY |
ALICE |
BIRMINGHAM CITY
ARCHIVES - Lease for life. - ref. MS 3145/40/3 - date: Date 1560 |
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TURLEY |
CHARLES LEONARD |
Tipton, BURIED St. Johns 21st
March 1909 aged 2 |
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TURLEY
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J |
Farmer History Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire 1851 |
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TURLEY |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Covenant.
- ref. MS 3145/40/14
- date: Date 1602 |
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TURLEY |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Demise. -
ref. MS 3145/40/16a
- date: Date 1630 |
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TURLEY |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Feoffment. -
ref. MS 3145/40/12
- date: Date 1602 |
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TURLEY |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Indenture of
fine. - ref. MS
3145/40/8a - date: Date 1594 |
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TURLEY |
RUTH E |
In 1881 aged 17, General (Domestic) to Ann and Robert Hiatt |
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TURNER |
ALICE |
In
1881 was 26, the wife of Robert |
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TURNER |
ANNIE
M |
In 1881 was 4, the daughter of Stephen and Jemima |
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TURNER |
CHARLES |
October 11th 1869 – Charles
Turner, aged 33, W, (Toymaker) Perry Barr, son of John (labourer) married
Mary Hill, 31, W, Perry Barr, daughter of Joseph Bell, (Basket Maker) |
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TURNER |
EDMUND |
26th October 1868: Edmund Turner,
22, bachelor, (button maker) Franchise Street, son of William (Button maker) married
Margaret Deakin, 24, spinster, Franchise Street, daughter of William (Knife
Forger) |
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TURNER |
EDWARD |
In
1881 was 5 months, the son of Robert & Alice |
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TURNER |
ELIZ
JANE |
In 1881 was 7, born Perry Barr, son of William |
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TURNER |
ELIZA |
In
1881 was 7, the daughter of Robert and Alice |
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TURNER |
ELIZA |
In 1881 was 68, the wife of William |
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TURNER |
ELIZABETH |
1845 – Farmer - Oscott |
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TURNER |
ELIZABETH |
See 1841 census – Read |
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TURNER |
ELIZABETH |
(No date) – On the 5th
inst., aged 76, the beloved wife of William Turner, Publican, Perry Barr. Deeply lamented. |
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TURNER |
ELIZABETH |
Cinderella Place, BURIED St Johns
9th January 1885 aged 45 |
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TURNER |
ELIZTH |
In
1881 was 46, born Perry Barr, the wife of John |
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TURNER |
FLORENCE |
In
1881 was 7, born Perry Barr, the daughter of Elizth and John |
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TURNER
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G |
Wheelwright, Aldridge Road Frances White & Co’s Commercial & Trades Directory 1875. Vol II |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
Handsworth Chronicle – 5th October 1889 Not Bona Fide Travellers. Edward Rudd, George Turner, both of Perry Village, were charged with falsely representing themselves to be travelers and so obtaining refreshments from the Scott Arms, Perry Barr on the 22nd ult., Prosecutor Mr F S Pountney, Landlord said that on the date named, defendants said they came from Queen’s Road, Aston, and were consequently served with ale. The defendants said they slept at Queen’s Road, Aston, the previous night. P. C. Smith said about 4.50 on the above named date, he saw the two defendants sitting in the smoke room. In reply the defendants said they had now left Perry Village and lived at Aston. From enquiries he found that they only lived 2 and a half miles away. Turner then admitted only have come from Perry Village that morning. For the defence, Edward Rudd said he and other defendant slept at Aston as a matter of convenience, they being very late. They went home to Perry Barr, before they went to Scots Arms. The other defendant corroborated. They were fined 2s 6d and costs each in all, 19 shillings. |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
See
Mr. A L Wells |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
See Scott Arms |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
Sutton Coldfield: BURIED St. Johns
5th February 1901 aged 60 |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
See A. L Wells |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
1888 – Beer Retailer. Perry Village |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
1880 – Wheelwright – Aldridge Road |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
In 1881 was 33, born Perry Barr, the brother of William |
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TURNER |
GEORGE |
In 1881 was 2, the grandson of William & Eliza Turner |
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TURNER |
HENRY |
See Frank Price |
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TURNER
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J |
Gun Barrel Manufacturer – Old Forge History Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire 1851 |
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TURNER
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J |
Royal Oak History Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire 1851 |
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TURNER |
JAMES |
1864 – The Rollins Mills, Gun Barrel manufacturers
– Holdford Mills |
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TURNER |
JAMES & CO |
1871 – Wire Nail manufacturer |
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TURNER |
JAMES HENRY |
Hockley: BURIED St Johns 17th
July 1870 aged 1 |
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TURNER |
JEMIMA |
In 1881 was 41, the wife of Stephen |
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TURNER
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JEMIMA |
Perry Barr Free Schools Frances White & Co’s Commercial & Trades Directory 1875. Vol II |
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TURNER |
JEMINA |
1880 Infant National School – Mistress (see
Jemina Brookes) |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
See 1841 census Stocks |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
1841 Census – Perry Village John aged 64 – Blacksmith born in county William aged 24 – Blacksmith born in county Elizabeth aged 28 not born in county William aged 3 – born in county |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
1818 – Blacksmith |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
In
1881 was 76, born Perry Barr the husband of Elizth, born Perry Barr
No
3 Cinder Hill
Family
History Film: 1341689 RG 11 2836/20 page 34 |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
In
1881 was 4, born Perry Barr, the son of Elizth and John |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY
ARCHIVES - Lease for 21 years: Rev. Peter
Birch D.D. prebendary of St. Peter's Church, Westminster, to John Turner of
Perry Barr in the parish of Handsworth co. Staff. carpenter; Property: a
messuage called Blakenells Farm, 58 acres of land called Blakenells, 17 acres
called the Wheatcrofts in Perry Barr and 4 acres in Townsend Meadow in
Handsworth, co. Staff. - ref. MS 3810/77 - date:
25 June 1708 |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY
ARCHIVES - Lease for a year and conveyance. - ref. MS 3145/58/4 a/b -
date: Date 1822 |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Lease for a
year and conveyance. - ref. MS 3145/58/5 a/b - date: Date 1822 |
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TURNER |
JOHN |
BIRMINGHAM CITY
ARCHIVES - Quitclaim - ref. MS 3145/103/10 - date: Date 1764 |
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TURNER |
JOHN
HY |
In 1881 was 10, born Perry Barr, son of William |
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TURNER |
JOHN SHIPLEY |
128 Antrobus Road, BURIED St Johns
4th September 1911 aged 50 |
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TURNER |
JOHN WIGGIN |
1868 – Farmer – Oscott |
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TURNER |
JOSEPH |
1818 – Blacksmith |
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TURNER |
JOSEPH |
1850 – The Rolling Mills, Gun Barrel
manufacturers – Holdford Mills |
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TURNER |
JOSEPH |
1850 – Farmer – Oscott |
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TURNER |
JOSEPH |
In
1881 was 13, born Perry Barr, the son of Elizth & John |
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TURNER |
JOSEPH |
BIRMINGHAM CITY ARCHIVES - Lease
for a year and release. - ref. MS 3145/51/2 a&b - date: Date
1835 |
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TURNER |
JOSEPH JOHN |
TWINER (changed to TURNER in
later notice) 30 Dec 1884 at residence of his father in law, of paralysis,
Joseph John of Lozells age 30 – Birmingham Daily Mail - Death |
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TURNER |
JOSEPH WILLIAM |
Franchise Street, BURIED St. Johns
2nd February 1905 aged 8 months |
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TURNER |
MARIA LUCRITIA FRANISH NICHOLLS |
December 6th, 1869, James Young
aged 21, Bachelor (Jeweller) son of Samuel (Toy Manufacturer) Married Maria Lucritia Franish Nicholls
Turner, 19, spinster, spinster, Perry Barr, daughter of William Turner
(Baker) |
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TURNER |
MARY |
Railway Terrace, BURIED St. Johns
26th March 1913, aged 79 |
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TURNER |
MARY |
In 1881 was 19, general domestic to Abel Ernest and Miriam |
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TURNER |
MARY ANN |
Perry Village: BURIED St. Johns 27th
December 1895 aged 48 |
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TURNER |
MARY ANN |
Franchise Street, BURIED St. Johns
21st March 1867, aged 3 months |
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TURNER |
MARY
ANN |
In 1881 was 35, the wife of George |
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TURNER |
MAURICE |
In
1881 was 9, born Perry Barr, the son of Elizth and John |
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TURNER |
MORRIS |
Perry Barr, BURIED St. Johns 27th October
1883 aged 34 |
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TURNER |
RICHARD |
1841 Census Villa Lane Richard aged 25 – Traveller Elizabeth aged 25 Avis aged 5 William aged 3 Frances aged 11 months |
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TURNER |
ROBERT |
In1881
was 26, born Birchfield, the husband of Alice – 304, Birchfield
Family
Film: 1341680 RG 2836/4 page 1 |
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TURNER |
ROBERT |
In
1881 was 2, the son of Robert and Alice |
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TURNER |
ROSANNAH |
Perry Barr, BURIED St. Johns 22nd
May 1880 aged 38 |
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TURNER |
ROSANNS |
In 1881 was 2 the granddaughter of William & Eliza Turner |
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TURNER |
SAMUEL |
Was killed at the Hampstead Colliery Disaster in 1908
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