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Research Interests Forum Entry for WILLIAM VALE at BIRMINGHAM

Name: VALE, WILLIAM
From 1860 to 1944
Location: BIRMINGHAM

Contact: Mrs.M.Tanner
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Research Interest: Looking for birth date and place of birth of grandfather, WILLIAM VALE. He married Annie Elizabeth Pettit in 1902 at St.James'Church, Handsworth, Staffordshire. He was 28 at the time of his marriage. He was staying with his prospective parents in l aw at the time in Birmingham and his occupation was a storekeeper. I cannot find him on the 1901 census which makes me think that he might have been in the army at the time. His father, another William Vale, was a cabinet maker. I have birth certi ficate for their first child, Winifred Laura who later married Harold Page for 29 December 1903. The address was 27 Rocky Lane, Aston Manor, Warwickshire. William was a storekeeper at the City Gas Department in Birmingham at that time. They were at 10 Brixham Road, Ladywood in 1907 when my father, William, was born. By this time, my grandfather was a Gas Meter Inspector. Any help gratefully received.

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