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Trying to find Ward

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Marlene

Marlene Report 29 Aug 2003 05:47

WARD/Stephens /Edgeworth/Byrne -Birmingham 1901 census Vincent Ward bap 1828 King's Coughton, Alcester and wife Hannah moved to Small Heath Birmingham in the 1870s with children Henry (b.1850), Sarah Ann (chr.1852) who married William Stephens), Fanny b.1854 who married William Edgeworth, Elizabeth (1857-1861) Frederick (chr. 1852), John (b. 1862), Rosannah or Rose Hannah(bap 1866 and died Dec qtr 1866) and Jane (b. 1868 and married James Byrne). All the above are baptismal dates in Alcester Warws. Vincent Ward died 1904 and Hannah Ward in 1910. In 1901 Vincent & Hannah Ward had children Frederick and Jane & 3 grandchildren living with them: Eva Mary Byrne aged 6, James Henry Byrne aged 2 and Florence Ward (Fred's daughter) aged 11. Sarah Ann Stephens (widowed)lived nearby with her sons George and Arthur Stephens. Sarah Ann died in 1907 and is buried with her parents at Yardley cemetery. John Ward was probably also in Aston Manor ,B'ham and married to Mary Ann . His children were Florence born circa 1885, Minnie ca 1887, Elsie R ca 1880, Annie B ca 1894, Ethel May 1896 and Benjamin 1900. Family in New Zealand would love to know what happened to any of the above after big brother Henry visited from New Zealand in 1901. SOMEONE MUST HAVE A GRANDPARENT WITH THESE NAMES!! Thanks Marlene