Hello,and pleased to be registered.My main interest is Smith/Burns of Wolverhampton and unsurprisingly further afield and if I can be help,please ask.
The bit of help I am looking for concerns my wife's parents,Wilfred and Lydia Clarke who lived at Wharf House, Penncricket Lane, Blackheath.On her father's death certificate,1951,this was the qouted address.,his occupation Canal Ganger. When we married in 1970,we lived just off Penncricket Lane and we never saw evidence of a canal area or a building there. I am assuming the canal line to have followed on from the nearby Titford Junction.
Any one who can help I will be grateful to.
Tony Smith
Penncricket Lane ,Rowley Regis
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Re: Penncricket Lane ,Rowley Regis
Hi Tony, Welcome to the forum
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Re: Penncricket Lane ,Rowley Regis
Hi Tony welcome.Are you from Blackheath,Whiteheath or Oldbury?
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Re: Penncricket Lane ,Rowley Regis
Welcome to the forum 
We like to keep this section for simple introductions so I've copied your original post to the Black Country section where I'm sure someone will be able to help.

We like to keep this section for simple introductions so I've copied your original post to the Black Country section where I'm sure someone will be able to help.
Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.