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Trying to find Haden

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Freda

Freda Report 3 Jul 2003 21:00

I am trying to find information on an Alfred Edward Haden born in Birmingham in the late 1860s, I know his mothers maiden name was Jane Evans his fathers name was Henry Edward and lived at 22 Court 5 House Birmingham where the forst 3 children where born. He moved to Lancashire in the 1880s, Newton-le-Willows,he married my grandmother Elizabeth in the Parish church 25/12/1889. He then moved back to Birmingham Sherlock Street where my eldest aunt was born 17/11/1892 her name was Lily Elizabeth. His trade was a french polisher and cabinate maker, he lived in Sutton near St Helens for a time where two more of my fathers sisters where born. He had a brother Charles Earnest and another called Harry Ethelbert they lived in Leigh Lancashire. he also had a sister called Daisy Gertrude. He finally settled in Earlstown,one address was No 7 Haydock Street, now demolished. His mother lived for a time at the BYH house in Rob Lane Newton-le-Willows,she had re-married and her surname was Foster, she died in the late 1920s the house was demolished shortly after that. There is a photograph of my great grandmother,her daughter Daisy and their dog Toby outside the BYH house, it was shown in a local newspaper in the 1950s called The Golborne Guardian.