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Thread: 1921 census
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06-01-2022, 5:17 AM #11
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06-01-2022, 9:43 AM #13
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Sorry for the delay Mike. The address on the electoral roll for my Grandfather was 160 Osborn Road, Sparkhill. His name was Richard Arthur Salisbury. As far as I know Osborn Road only consists of terraced houses and it looks (from the roll) that there were a lot of military personnel billeted in Osborn Road. He came from Tunstall near Stoke on Trent
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06-01-2022, 10:52 AM #14
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Wow...that's going to get very expensive. What a rort!
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06-01-2022, 12:15 PM #15
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Sue.
He is also on the absent voters list in 1918. On both occasions he is with another army guy, Charles Edwin Palmer , whom remains registered at that address till 1939, so possibly your grandad met him in the army and temporarily stayed with him. There is also a Charles Edwin Palmer listed as living at 834 Coventry road (apparently also a private house ) till 1939 , though from 1925 he is listed as Charles Edwin Thornhill Palmer.
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