Just a question before it goes....
There was Danks farm in Oldbury, on Gipsy Lane (now called Lower City Road) near the intersection with Wolverhampton Road.
It was one of the last farms to be bulldozed to make "Brades Rise".
Are the Danks in this thread related to Farmer Danks?
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... nks-Family
Danks Farmer
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Danks Farmer
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Re: Danks Farmer
Can we help Mark with this anyone?
What sort of time are we talking about what year ?
What sort of time are we talking about what year ?
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Re: Danks Farmer
They were there in the early 1920's but I think it was several generations that ran it.
One of his neighbours was George Harper, a dairyman and I think he married one of the Dank's girls.
All this is in notes I founds from a member of my Genealogical society. He was reminiscing about the local identitites he remembered from the 1920's/1930's before migrating to Australia.
One of his neighbours was George Harper, a dairyman and I think he married one of the Dank's girls.
All this is in notes I founds from a member of my Genealogical society. He was reminiscing about the local identitites he remembered from the 1920's/1930's before migrating to Australia.
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Re: Danks Farmer
MarkCDodd wrote:Just a question before it goes....
There was Danks farm in Oldbury, on Gipsy Lane (now called Lower City Road) near the intersection with Wolverhampton Road.
It was one of the last farms to be bulldozed to make "Brades Rise".
Are the Danks in this thread related to Farmer Danks?
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... nks-Family
not sure what we can do with this mark
is that farm there on the 1911 so we can get a name to start with
who is living at Gipsy Lane in 1911 any Danks?
you have the 1911 can you post
need a name
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Re: Danks Farmer
Just archive it......I will pursue it at a later date.
There is a whole heap of Black Country people mentioned in family histories at my Aussie Genealogical Society.
I am chasing a few up, Danks was on my list due to the Oldbury connection.
I love finding out how they did when they came to Oz and how their family went back home.
When I find good evidence I will add the families to BCC.
There is a whole heap of Black Country people mentioned in family histories at my Aussie Genealogical Society.
I am chasing a few up, Danks was on my list due to the Oldbury connection.
I love finding out how they did when they came to Oz and how their family went back home.
When I find good evidence I will add the families to BCC.
Black Holes happen when God divides by zero.