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Hi!

 

I am looking for my grandma's side ancestors. Her name was Eileen Stevenson, had a brother and sister named Alan and Lynda. Her parents were Stan and Barbara Stevenson. Stan also had a brother called George Stevenson who I am also trying to find information about!

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There's a marriage in Nottm in 1947 for a Stanley Stevenson to a Barbara Hall.

Births with mothers maiden name Hall :

 Alan S.D.Stevenson 1948

Linda Stevenson 1950

Eileen Stevenson 1952

 

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It's a fairly common name but this could be the Stevenson family in 1921 living 17 Pegg Terrace  Essex Street   , Nottm.

 

Widow, Alice G Stevenson b 1847.

Son , Ralph Stevenson born 1904

Son , Stanley Stevenson b 1906

Son, George Stevenson b 1909

Daughter , Georgina May Wheeldon born 1915.

 

All the above born Stoke on Trent.

 

Assume Alice had a second marriage to a Mr Wheeldon between 1909 and 1915.

Looks like her maiden name was Alice Plant.

 

Census says Stanley and George's "father dead" and despite their young age occupation both given as "pit boys at face" at Clifton Colliery.

Georgina's father also given as dead.

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12 minutes ago, DAVIDW said:

It's a fairly common name but this could be the Stevenson family in 1921 living 17 Pegg Terrace  Essex Street   , Nottm.

And Pegg Terrace, Essex Street, was off Wilford Road in the Meadows.

 

 

Which means that working at Clifton Colliery was a 5-minute walk away.

14 minutes ago, DAVIDW said:

Census says Stanley and George's "father dead" and despite their young age occupation both given as "pit boys at face" at Clifton Colliery.

 

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