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Simon, in the box, where it says 'Search the 1911 Census' it also says - 'Full Person Search' or 'Search for a Place'.

Put in the No and Street - 167 HIGH ST, then in the Residential place - QUARRY BANK
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167high st 1911 :?: :?: found them :idea: :idea: thanks
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smiths were living in 167 high st according to nl

right for search by address

click on search the 1911 census

then click on the place tab

then add info in one or all boxes below then search


Location *Street ie 167 high st

County / other

Residential place ie quarry bank
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thanks pete -i`ve tried to find farm road in 1911 but it must have been built later near brierley hill :P
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Not sure...would that come under West Bromwich? :?

Loads coming up under that.
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rocky

who the kids for solomon hill and elsie simon ?
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No info sorry :cry: :cry: a complete blank-sols brother hubert gave 167 high street as his address on wed cert aug 1919 :roll: :roll:
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rockyfowler wrote:No info sorry :cry: :cry: a complete blank-sols brother hubert gave 167 high street as his address on wed cert aug 1919 :roll: :roll:


Who is this Hubert ?

Do you mean
1919 HILL Bert H STREET Marjorie G Stourbridge Register Office Dudley Register Office 001/036/114

is that his middle name?

do you have who that Mary M Dunn is on the death certif in relation to Sol?
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yes he was my grandfather
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Rocky Fowler do you have the informants relationship to Sol?

ie sister cousin etc etc!
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no only whats on cert
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This elise? simon is a complete mystery-I think the household of 167 high street in 1919 holds the key?on hubert wed cert address 167 etc witness w h watson :think: :think: I need to link him somehow-trouble is both brothers fought in the war and the witness might be an army pal :? :? the other witness was the brides sis
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solomons brother was NOT bertie 1898 BUT my gf bert Hubert born 29dec 1900 cert shows mother matilda and father hubert IF THEY had looked next door on census 1901 SAMUEL`s brother solomon with HIS son bertie 1898,samuels tree shows non existant child elsie m? but does not show child matilda b and died 1904!!!samuel was not born in sunderland!!he was born 15 feb 1869 new road quarry bank parents solomon and hannah according to his birth cert-
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1900 child on census is eliza florence she shows up on 1911 census i mean`t samuel hill was bert hubert`s father :oops: :oops: bert was crossed off the 1911 census and florence put there instead -he joined the army in india!!he fell out with the perks :cry: :cry: Verified by living reals
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Just bringing this back to see if we can shed any new light on it

Here is Elise Simon on BCC

http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... onnections
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