Have been tracking through some of my 3 x great grand mothers siblings and have come across a John Ward born 1836 who was on 1851 census living at 105 Islington Birmingham - Institute for the blind. When I googled this, the best thing was to see a commemorative medal struck when the new building was completed in 1852. Does anyone know anything more??? Presumably it was a fee-paying school? Did his father, Robert, make a donation for the new building??? John, despite being blind, went on to be a farmer (!!) and a news agent and married a lass called Jane and had many children. Any additional info on this school is greatly appreciated - he was certainly a brave soul and it would be great to learn more. thank you.
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30-09-2006, 7:52 PM #1louise renfreyGuest
105, Islington - institute for the blind - HELP
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30-01-2022, 7:09 PM #2
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Hi Louise, I know you posted this a long long time ago but now I've retired I've re-started my family history and have just come across the same thing. Robert Ward was my Great Great Grandfather. Did you find anything else out?? would be lovely to hear from you.
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30-01-2022, 7:51 PM #3
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