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Birmingham Belmont Row Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 21 BIRMINGHAM BELMONT ROW CIRCUIT BELMONT ROW Page 115 ELVY Walter 89 Gt Brook St ELVY Edith 89 Gt Brook St ELVY Doris Edith 89 Gt Brook St ELVY John Eastling Faversham, Kent ELVY Elizabeth Ann Eastling Faversham, Kent HOPKINS Elizabeth late 99 Holt Street In Memoriam STEEDMAN Mercy 23 Nova Scotia St MARSHALL John 95 Bloomsbury St MARSHALL Henrietta E 95 Bloomsbury St MARSHALL Ada Florence 95 Bloomsbury St MARSHALL Edith Mary 95 Bloomsbury St MARSHALL Walter John 95 Bloomsbury St MARSHALL Henrietta Louise 95 Bloomsbury St MARSHALL Sydney H 95 Bloomsbury St MARSHALL Leonard William 95 Bloomsbury St BIDDLE Sarah 48 St James St Ashted Sister Jeanie 67 Lupin St Bloomsbury WHITMORE Richard Henry 25 Johnson St Nechells WHITMORE Richard 25 Johnson St Nechells WOODWARD James Robert Woodbro, Wheelwright Road Gravelly Hill Circuit Secretary WOODWARD Mary Woodbro, Wheelwright Road Gravelly Hill WOODWARD Evelyn Mary Woodbro, Wheelwright Road Gravelly Hill LEE Wm Atholstone Gravelly Hill LEE Thirza Elizabeth Atholstone Gravelly Hill LEE Wm E Linwood Lodge Gravelly Hill LEE Wm E Linwood Lodge Gravelly Hill LEE Eleanor Linwood Lodge Gravelly Hill LEE Harold Linwood Lodge Gravelly Hill LEE Fred Linwood Lodge Gravelly Hill LEE Nancy Linwood Lodge Gravelly Hill LEE Marion Linwood Lodge Gravelly Hill BAILEY Martha 46 Cardigan Street Page 116 EVANS David 46 Windsor St RENOWDEN John 131 Ashted Row RENOWDEN Sara 131 Ashted Row RENOWDEN Elizabeth 131 Ashted Row RENOWDEN Mary 131 Ashted Row RENOWDEN Mabel 131 Ashted Row RENOWDEN Lucy 131 Ashted Row AYRES Thomas 5 Lincoln Place, Duddeston Mill Road DANDRIDGE Sarah 6 Court 4 House, Cardigan St WOODROFFE Lydia Leon Place, Godwin St DIMMOCK A M 67 Lupin St Bloomsbury GOULD Charles Edward 174 Great Francis Street JOHNSON Henry Smith 103 Aston Street JOHNSON Clara 103 Aston Street JOHNSON Maud 103 Aston Street BRADSHAW John 68 Coleshill Street BRADSHAW Emma 68 Coleshill Street HUGHES Saml Geo 2 Turville Rd Handsworth HUGHES Ada Helen 2 Turville Rd Handsworth HUGHES Howard Vaughan 2 Turville Rd Handsworth ARCHER Theophilus Charles 7A B Row, Coleshill St ARCHER Emma 7A B Row, Coleshill St ARCHER Nellie 7A B Row, Coleshill St ARCHER Florry 7A B Row, Coleshill St ARCHER Maude 7A B Row, Coleshill St ARCHER Frank 7A B Row, Coleshill St ARCHER John 7A B Row, Coleshill St SAMUEL Mary A 107 Waverley Road Small Heath PARSONS Emma 93 Rupert St JUKES Emily 166 Great Brook St BIRCH Louisa 166 Great Brook St WORRALL Lily 4 Newdegate Street JONES Lizzie 93 Rupert St HAINES William 1 House 5 Court, Belmont Row HAINES Ellen 1 House 5 Court, Belmont Row Page 117 OLIVER Elizabeth 185 Great Liester St SMITH James Thomas Notgrove, Great Brook St SMITH Amy Jane Notgrove, Great Brook St TROMAN Timothy David Notgrove, Great Brook St TROMAN Mary Aminda Notgrove, Great Brook St HARVEY Frederick 4,5 & 6 Pitt Street HARVEY Emma 4, 5 &6 Pitt Street PEPPER William 19 Jersey Road Saltley PEPPER Jessie 19 Jersey Road Saltley PEPPER Herbert Sydney 19 Jersey Road Saltley BAYLISS Alfred David 39 Barwell Road Small Heath WOODROFFE Lizzie 2 Leonplace, Godwin Street BRYAN Ebenezer 2 Leonplace, Godwin Street PEAKE Beatrice 2 Great Brook Street PEAKE Fred 2 Great Brook Street SMITH Edith 4 Sherrington Place, Chickeley Street BARTON Kate SHAW Edward James 9 Newdegate Street WHITMORE Alfred J 25 Johnson Street Nechells FISHER Alice Gertrude 61 Ashted Row DAVIES Albert G 5 Pitt Street PASSEY William 29 Needham St Nechells WORRALL Ruth 7 Fentham Road Gravelly Hill FLOYD Albert 102 Upper Sutton St Aston FLOYD Elizabeth 104 Cromwell St Birmingham UNDERWOOD John 135 Ashted Row UNDERWOOD Mary Ann 135 Ashted Row UNDERWOOD Edith May 135 Ashted Row WALSH Jeanie 1 Rowland St BAILEY Enoch 17 Watery Lane BAMFORD William 40 Curzon St BAYLISS Charles F 39 Barwell Rd DUDLEY Emma Fernleigh, Spooner St SMITH Ellen 4 Sherrington Place, Chickeley Street Page 118 GABLE Thomas Albert 163 Francis St In Memoriam GABLE Ellen 163 Francis St COLLETT Fred 45 Gopsal Street COLLETT Kate 45 Gopsal Street GOWAN Annie 114 Rocky Lane GOWAN Joseph 114 Rocky Lane GOWAN George 114 Rocky Lane GOWAN William 114 Rocky Lane In Memoriam GOWAN Fanny 114 Rocky Lane SHEASBY Herbert Alfred 95 Ash Road TURNER Jessie 91 St Saviour Rd PEAKE Louisa 2 Great Brook Street PEAKE William 2 Great Brook Street STOUT Francis 217 Nechells Park Rd STOUT Eliza 217 Nechells Park Rd In Memoriam STOUT Amy A 217 Nechells Park Rd RADCLIFFE Ellen M 80 Vauxhall Rd STOUT Margaret 217 Nechells Park Rd PARKER Agnes E 18 Alma Crescent Vauxhall STOUT Frank 108 Fentham Rd Gravelly Hill DANDRIDGE J Back 24, Penn Street WALKER William Spooner Street SAYER Frank Hunton Road, Gravelly Hill Nr Beckenham, Kent SAYER Edith Hunton Road, Gravelly Hill Nr Beckenham, Kent SAYER Charles Birchall Hunton Road, Gravelly Hill Nr Beckenham, Kent SAYER Donald Beckenham, Kent SAYER Charles Late 23 Eskine Street In Memoriam SAYER Martha 73 Hunton Road Gravelly Hill SAYER Charles Wesley Late 23 Eskine Street In Memoriam HERBERT Ada 92 Belmont Road JEFFS Richard 36 Wolseley Street JEFFS Mrs 36 Wolseley Street CUND Mrs 34 Wolseley Street SHEASBY Nellie 82 Cato Street HARTSHORNE Emma 12 Spooner Street Page 119 WALTER Mrs 39 Duke Street BAMFORD William 40 Curzon St DYCHE Mrs 5 Spooner Street HUNT Henry 8 Penn Street BAILEY Lucy 17 Watery Lane HAWKINS Evelyn M 82 Ashted Row HAWKINS Lilian M A 82 Ashted Row GUEST Phoebe 39 Penn Street HAYWARD Frank 2 York Place, Ada Road CUND Charles J 34 Wolseley Street DAVIES Frank 61 Aston Road North BECKINGHAM S 2 Court 6, Lawley Street BRADLEY Mary 1 Back 101 Rupert Street HYLAND Richard 32 Vauxhall Street BIRMINGHAM BELMONT ROW CIRCUIT COVENTRY ROAD Page 119 WHYDALE Josiah E 88 Golden Hillock Rd Birmingham WHYDALE Annie E 88 Golden Hillock Rd Birmingham WHYDALE John J 88 Golden Hillock Rd Birmingham WHYDALE Elsie Emma 88 Golden Hillock Rd Birmingham WHYDALE Ernest H 88 Golden Hillock Rd Birmingham WHYDALE Arthur Wm 88 Golden Hillock Rd Birmingham WHYDALE E Deceased ADAMS Albert H 24 Golden Hillock Road ADAMS Agnes 24 Golden Hillock Road ADAMS Albert George 24 Golden Hillock Road ADAMS Gladys Mary 24 Golden Hillock Road KEYTE Thomas 17 Hugh Rd Small Heath KEYTE Mary Ann 17 Hugh Rd Small Heath KEYTE Thomas William 17 Hugh Rd Small Heath KEYTE Frederick Charles 17 Hugh Rd Small Heath Page 120 WHITWORTH Joseph 14 Hugh Road Small Heath WHITWORTH Sarah 14 Hugh Road Small Heath HUNTRAD Mrs 59 Waverley Rd GRIFFITHS Mrs H 6 Hugh Villas, Hugh Rd Small Heath GRIFFITHS Harry 6 Hugh Villas, Hugh Rd Small Heath VANN Harry Junior Waverley Road WALTER John H 350 Coventry Road WALTER Cath E 350 Coventry Road WALTER Annie E 350 Coventry Road WALTER Katie 350 Coventry Road SHIPWAY Edwin Tennyson Rd now of Solihull WALTER Arthur E In Memoriam GOODWIN Francis S 54 Oswalds Rd Small Heath GOODWIN Annie 54 Oswalds Rd Small Heath GOODWIN Hilda 54 Oswalds Rd Small Heath PHILLIPS William Bordesley Green PHILLIPS Mary Jane Bordesley Green PHILLIPS Annie Bordesley Green PHILLIPS Esther Lizzie Deceased Pages 121-124 Blank BIRMINGHAM BELMONT ROW CIRCUIT COLESHILL Page 125 PROSSER Ellen Coleshill GIBSON Mrs H Coleshill In memory of GIBSON Thomas Coleshill GIBSON Annie Coleshill GIBSON Hannah Coleshill ANTROBUS Alfred Maxstoke ANTROBUS Martha Maxstoke TYACKE Richard Maxstoke TYACKE L A Maxstoke TYACKE Georgena Maxstoke SUMMERTON George Coleshill X REDDISH Thomas Coleshill MOORE Samuel Coleshill GARROD Charles late of Coleshill Slough GARROD Alice late of Coleshill Slough GARROD Ernest late of Coleshill Slough GARROD Charles Henry late of Coleshill Slough LISMAN William H Coleshill PURCELL Mary Ann Coleshill 85 years CUTTS Miss J Manchester House Coleshill BIRMINGHAM BELMONT ROW CIRCUIT CASTLE BROMWICH Page 125 ROBINSON John Henry Clayton's Cottages, Tyburn Erdington In Memoriam ROBINSON Elizabeth Clayton's Cottages, Tyburn Erdington Page 126 Blank BIRMINGHAM BELMONT ROW CIRCUIT SOLIHULL Page 127 BEAUMOND Catherine Solihull BEAUMOND John Blossomfield Farm Solihull BEAUMOND Alice Blossomfield Frm Solihull SHIPWAY Harriet Louisa Woodside, Longmore Lane Shirley Pages 128-130 Blank BIRMINGHAM BELMONT ROW CIRCUIT COVENTRY ROAD Page 131 PHILLIPS William Percy PHILLIPS Thos James Deceased VANE Cecil James 399 Coventry Road VANE Hilda Eleanor 399 Coventry Road DEWBERY John Tom 695 Coventry Road DEWBERY Elizabeth A 695 Coventry Road DEWBERY Edward Johnson 695 Coventry Road DEWBERY R H 695 Coventry Road DEWBERY W E 695 Coventry Road DEWBERY Mary Louisa Deceased DEWBERY Charles Astley Deceased DEWBERY John P 695 Coventry Road DEWBERY G A 695 Coventry Road DEWBERY Mary Deceased DEWBERY Edward Deceased SMITH Elizabeth 2 Chestnut Place, Coventry Rd FRAZIER G R 81 Golden Hillock Road FRAZIER Louisa 81 Golden Hillock Road FRAZIER R W 81 Golden Hillock Road FRAZIER Gordon S 81 Golden Hillock Road WEAVER Charles 29 Charles Road WEAVER Marianne 29 Charles Road WEAVER Alice C 29 Charles Road EDWARDS Charles Sydney 485 Coventry Road ELKINGTON F H 37 Kendal Road Sparkbrook PARDOE Edwin 360 Coventry Road PARDOE Edwin 360 Coventry Road PARDOE Jessie Ann 360 Coventry Road JONES Sarah 350 Coventry Road PARDOE Harriet Elizabeth PARDOE Lilly Anne COWNEY C Ernest Carlton Lodge, Tennyson Rd Small Heath COWNEY Daisy A Carlton Lodge, Tennyson Rd Small Heath MARTIN Elizabeth St Elmo, Weatherston Rd ? Sparkhill MARTIN Bertrand C St Elmo, Weatherston Rd? Sparkhill Page 132 WATTS James 69 Herbert Road Small Heath WATTS Mary Ann 69 Herbert Road Small Heath BOWDLER Thos Alfred 321 Charles Road Small Heath In Memoriam BOWDLER William
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