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Trying to find eades
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George | Report | 23 Feb 2006 11:24 |
Is anyone else looking for Eades, Darlaston and Hadley families, living in Wednesbury, West Bromwich and Aston area's of Birmingham, 1780's to 1900's, I have a lot of information I can share with others, but as usual still looking for a few missing links. main interests are: Sarah Ann Hadley b. circa 1850 Maria Eades b. 1814 John Eades b 1823 Philip Eades b. 1827 Mary Ann Eades b. 1832 Charles Eades b. 1845 Also looking for brothers and sisters of: Thomas Eades . b. 1792, Occupation Edge Tool Maker, d. 1867. born/lived/died all in the same area Wednesbury/West Bromwich, married to Ann b. 1792 - All the Eades in the above list where I believe their children Any help would be good, more than happy to help you Thanks, George Eades |
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Dawn | Report | 25 Oct 2007 15:14 |
I am researching the Eades family of Birmingham but have hit a blank. There seems to have been quite a few Eades in this area and am at a loss to find which is the right line to follow. |