'FAMILY'S SURPRISE AT FINDING THEIR GREAT GRANDPARENTS' GREENGROCER'S IN MUSEUM
Some great photos past and present.
from the article
The building stayed there until 1995 and taken down brick by brick and rebuilt at the Blackcountry Living museum
Gertrude transformed their living room into a greengrocers in 1916 when husband William went off to war in France
1911: 38 Lower Lichfield Street, Willenhall
William Adey 36 Locksmith
Gertrude Adey 35 married 11 years - children 2/2/-
William A Adey 10 Son
Gertrude M Adey 8 Dau
(all born Willenhall)
1901: 18 Raglan? Street, Willenhall
William Adey 26 Brass Locksmith Key
Gertrude Adey 25 Birmingham
William A Adey Under 10 Months Son
Arthur Adey 22 Boarder S
Thomas Wolverson 54 Boarder S
(others born Willenhall)
Here's their marriage as stated in the article....
Marriage Sep 1899
Adey William Wolverhampton 6b 935
Illidge Gertrude Wolverhampton 6b 935