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Birmingham address

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Gay

Gay Report 20 Mar 2004 14:30

Can anyone tell me which district of Birmingham the following address was in 1881: Court Barr Street.

quantum

quantum Report 20 Mar 2004 17:01

Gay, it may be Court Lane, Perry barr.... so it could be B23....or B24... which is Erdington, Great Barr, or Aston, district good luck Janet

Anne

Anne Report 20 Mar 2004 20:17

Hi Gay... I have a birth cert infront of me details as follows.....Harriet Ellen Cornforth born 14/07/1857, at 1, COURT BARN STREET, sub district... St Peter, Birmingham, County of Warwick Perhaps some one can tell us both where it is !!!!! Anne

Anne

Anne Report 20 Mar 2004 21:08

Thank you for the info David, I will addit to my records Anne

Gay

Gay Report 21 Mar 2004 11:14

Thanks, everyone for the help.

Cindi

Cindi Report 28 Nov 2004 18:21

A bit belated, I've only just come across your query! Court Barr Street: This would have been one of Birmingham's back-to-back houses and in Barr Street Hockley/Aston area of the city. Lots of my ancestors were in (eg) No l court back of 88 Any Road, All Saints, Birmingham. Printed as l/88 Any Road or No1 court/88 Any Road. You may have already got there aby now anyway - if not, hope this helps!