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Worcestershire / Re: Church Street,Oldbury circa 1920
« on: Saturday 26 March 11 14:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Keith

Our pleasure.  Good luck in your search and the family visit.

Best wishes
Carol & Mom

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Worcestershire / Re: Church Street,Oldbury circa 1920
« on: Friday 25 March 11 19:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Keith
I have my mom here with me now and I'm getting her to walk down Church Street in her memory.  So here goes...  So entering Church Street, facing the direction of the Oldbury Cenataph and the Weselyn Chapel is on the left.  Left hand side corner was a building called The Noahs Ark, which used to a pub in previous years. Next door was Mr and Mrs Cox's sweet shop, who made his own toffee and sweets on the premises.  Photograph shop where they did framing.  A big house where the Territorials used to meet, which is still there.  Nash's Ironmonger shop. Then the chapel on the corner of Wesley Street and the school on the left behind the chapel.  There were houses on the opposite corner of Wesley Street.  The Oldbury Police station next, which in later years changed to a library. 
Go back to beginning of Church street, on the right hand corner of Church Street and West Bromwich street was a gospel hall.  Next door was a row of terraced houses.  Fish and chip shop.  Walkers Newspaper shop.  Mrs Moss's terraced house.  And this is where she believes there was a big house.  Tom Coopers Cobbler shop just before Orchard Street.
Bless her she's really dug deep.  She does remember a butchers shop in Oldbury called Sam Wooldridge, which was in Birmingham Street, which is just around the corner from Church Street.  Any connection?
There is a local historian named Terry Daniels if you would like any more information.  He has hundreds of photo's too of the area.  If you google Oldbury History Society you can contact him there.  Hope we haven't confused!!

Regards
Carol

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Is Ystradyfodwg the same as LLandyfodwg?
« on: Wednesday 23 March 11 20:46 GMT (UK)  »
You're are star.

Thanx again   :)

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Is Ystradyfodwg the same as LLandyfodwg?
« on: Wednesday 23 March 11 20:23 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for both pieces of information, thats really useful.  At least I know what area I'm now to look in.
Good luck yourself in finding your welsh needles!!

Regards
Carol

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Is Ystradyfodwg the same as LLandyfodwg?
« on: Wednesday 23 March 11 20:03 GMT (UK)  »
My Gt Gt Granddad was born in Llandyfodwg Glamorganshire South Wales.  I've also seen Ystradyfodwg, which looks very similar in spelling.  Can anyone tell me if they are one and the same place?
Also what would be the local parish for Llandyfodwg and where would the records be held?  I have another big hill to climb as the surname I'm trying to research is WILLIAMS!
Any help with this area or sites to visit would be very much appreciated.

Thanx
Carol

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Shropshire / Re: ***Shropshire Archives Visit 9th APRIL - Look Up Offers***
« on: Tuesday 22 March 11 21:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Ever wish you hadn't told people you were going?!  If you have the time could you please look up a marriage for Shem Crumpton and Elizabeth Hodgkiss on 30 Sep 1805 at Madeley parish.  I'm hoping it will give me their father' names and also witness names.
I've never been able to go one step back for Shem and I'd be sooooooo grateful.

Many Thanx
Carol

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Worcestershire / Re: Church Street,Oldbury circa 1920
« on: Tuesday 22 March 11 20:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Keith
I know you posted this forum quite some time ago, but I've just joined the site and found this message about Oldbury.
My mom was born in Oldbury in 1919 and lived literally in the street at the back of Church Street.  She's 92 tomorrow but she has a pretty good memory still.  She remembers Tom Coopers shop and has tried to recall what was around it.  Your Great aunt said there was a large house to the right of the shop, however mom said it was a line of terraced houses to the right, and on the left were other shops including a bakery.  She believes that the house next to the shop was a family called Moss.  For a child maybe it felt large!
Hope this may help in your search.

Regards
Carol

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Staffordshire / Re: Photo request for Dudley Cemetery
« on: Saturday 19 March 11 16:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Which Dudley cemetry are you wanting a photo from?

Regards
Carol

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Warwickshire / Re: Ancestors of Martha Shakespeare born c1839 in Foleshill/Sowe
« on: Saturday 19 March 11 16:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Alan
I know it's been a long time since you posted this forum about Martha Shakespeare but I'm currently researching my Shakespear line.  If your Martha was in the family of William and Jane Stafford then we are from the same tree.  My Gt Gt grandmother was Ruth Shakespear who was Martha's sister.
Did you find any further information?  I have researched the line quite a bit and would love to hear from you.

Best regards
Carol

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