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Re: Walking the street!-1901 Eel Street Oldbury

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 12:04 am
by Rob
Thats them!! Victor was another brother.

Re: Walking the street!-street tbc,

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 12:05 am
by mallosa
mallosa wrote:1901: 14 Eel Street, Oldbury (Next door to the 'Tigers Inn')

David Moss 25 H M Glass Worker (Glass works)
Annie Moss 24 W M
Maria Moss 5 Dau
Annie Moss 4 Dau
Elizabeth Moss 1 month Dau
Nancy Follows 28 Boarder S Iron Screw machinist
all born Oldbury


Whoops! my mistake Rob :oops:

No 14 was Isaac Allan & family
No 1bk of 14 was the Moss family
No 2bk of 14 was the Boswell family
No number 16
No 18 was Rolleson & Family
No 20 was John Birch & Family

Re: Walking the street!-1901 Eel Street Oldbury

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 12:10 am
by mallosa
sent them Rob!

Re: Walking the street!-1901 Eel Street Oldbury

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:09 am
by Northern Lass
Still cant find that Clifford...need a year Rob!!

here is the link..http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... onnections

So how do you link into this lot Rob lets get the connection on eh??
:wink:

Re: Walking the street!-1901 Eel Street Oldbury

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:31 pm
by Rob
Just phoned me mom and she tells me Clifford was David's older brother born around 1917,
David Moss born 1914 was my uncle.He married my mother's oldest sister Hilda.

Re: Walking the street!-1901 Eel Street Oldbury

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:24 am
by Northern Lass
Rob have seen you have added Hilda Beard :wink:
So I have now joined up the tree so your family link to these Moss's.

here....http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =282160111

Re: David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:25 am
by Northern Lass
This information is now on connections so unless otherwise advised this topic will be moved to archived section within 24 hrs
:wink:

Moss Family Eel St Oldbury

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:00 am
by Rovaly
Hi
I am Roy Philpotts and I have just joined the site. I have posted a previous message with my interests.
However what led me to the site was the Eel St link which I see has been archived.
the Moss family is my family or more specifically my grandmother's family.
Elizabeth Moss is my Grandmother, she married Harry Philpotts.
I was aware of the Eel St link because my late father Eric told me he was born there, presumably at no 14.
He always used to talk of Tangy Debney ( or Devney?) who was a boxer connected with the Tiger Inn. Does anyone know more of this.
The Moss tree on Black Country connections has demolished a couple of wall for me and I would like to add other data that I have regarding Philpotts.
Rob seems to be well linked to Eel St and I am sure he would probably have known my father and grandfather.

Very best wishes to all
Roy

Re: Eel St...brought back for Roy....-David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 12:50 pm
by Northern Lass
Hi Roy brought back this topic and merged your post onto it....magic eh!

Really good to have you with us and very pleased if the BCC tree has helped you with your Brick walls
if you wish to join that let me know send me a pm

I am sure Robbie will be alond shortly to comment
just try and hold him back

:lol: :wink:

Re: Eel St...brought back for Roy....-David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 7:38 pm
by Rob
:lol:
I know the Philpotts.They came from Florence Road Rounds Green Oldbury
My uncle David was Elizabeths Moss's sister who married Henry Philpotts.
I know Janet Philpotts who married Joey Tonks and i think the link with the Tiger pub Eel Street could be Joey's mother who was a Grainger.
The Graingers lived in the old Tiger pub house when i was a kid in the 50's.
Joey ,sadly no longer with us,was a great footballer who went to Good Shepherd and Albrights and they came from Churchbridge.
Put your info on BCC Roy .It's a brilliant site run by a lovely homely northern woman. :lol:

Re: Eel St...brought back for Roy....-David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:35 pm
by Rovaly
Hi Rob
you are quite right, the Philpotts did live up Florence Road. No 19 to be precise.
There was Henry (Harry) and Elizabeth (nee Moss known to all as Cissy). There was my late Dad Eric. The other siblings were Norman (now passed), Alan, Trevor (the athlete), Donald and Janet. Janet did marry Joe Tonks, wonderful man. He was fire officer at Accles + Pollock where I also worked when I left school. After my grandad Harry passed (before I was born) Elizabeth married Stan Bagnall and they continued to live there for a number of years until the glamour of Lion Farm Estate beckoned. Most of us ended up on there.

Roy

Re: Eel St...brought back for Roy....-David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:22 pm
by peterd
mallosa

He's listed here, but not his actual name...... here

Tango Debney(Oldbury) total bouts 19 active 1910s to 1920s

Re: Eel St...brought back for Roy....-David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:16 am
by Northern Lass
Roy is now in contact with me re joining BCC so we will work towards bringing him hopefully on board

This will now be moved to archived section unless otherwise advised

Re: *Arc tbc* --Eel St.......-David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:27 am
by Rovaly
Thanks for that info on Tango Debney on the boxing site. I was beginning to think I had dreamed it.
I always thought it was Devney although Debney was always a good alternative seeing how popular it is in the BC. In fact I went to school with 2 brothers named Debney.

Cheers
Roy

Re: *Arc tbc* --Eel St.......-David Moss b abt 1876

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:03 pm
by Rob
1901 census Tiger Inn Eel Street
Jonah Debney head 32 publican born Oldbury
Emma Debney wife 30 born Netherton
Thomas Debney son 9 born Oldbury
Charles Debney son 5 born Oldbury
Jonah Debney son 1 born Oldbury
John Debney boarder 56 widower labourer born Oldbury

I wonder which one was "Tango" Debney the boxer?
My bets are on Thomas the age fits with Tango's boxing career 1910-1920.
Over the road from the Tiger was another family of Debneys and at the top of Eel street was another family of them.All related?
Next door at 1 back of 14 lived the Moss's.
I spoke with my mother today and she tells me she can't remember the place being a pub but that the building that housed the pub was later converted into 3 houses.
That's how i remember it as well .The house with the big step!!