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 | John David Dix 1937-2010 |
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 | John/Jack Davis Dix 1913-1994 |
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 | John/Jack Davis Dix and Irene M Barber, wedding day 1935 |
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 | Joseph Pike 1900-1972 Granddad Pike's brother Joseph |
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 | Joseph Swancutt, 1912-1989 Joseph Swancutt, son of Thomas Swancutt, b1878, & May Swancutt (nee Clewley) b1881 |
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 | Kath & Eric Pike |
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 | Kathleen Barber Daughter of Arthur and Lillian barber (nee Manning) |
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 | Life & History of George Barber, 1886-1972 |
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 | Life and History of Albert Pike (my dad) 1923-1993 |
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 | Life and History Of Edith Louisa Barber (nee Nicholls) 1881-1970 |
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 | Life and History of Florence Pike (nee Swancutt) 1888-1974 |
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 | Life and History of Sarah Ann Swancutt (nee Hartland) |
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 | Lillian Manning Lillian married Arthur Barber 1913 |
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 | Lillian, Jack, Irene, Louisa. Jack and Irene's wedding day 1935 people in the photo are from right to left, my nan Edith Louisa Barber(nee Nicholls), Irene Maud Barber, Jack Dix, and jack's mom Lillian Dix (nee Davis) |
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 | Lottie Gertrude Nicholls, born 1887 Lottie Nicholls was the sister to my nan Louisa Barber (nee Nicholls) |
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 | Lucy & Robert Palmer People in picture are, front left Teresa Pike (nee Selby) my great grandmother, front right is her daughter Lucy Pike, at the back Robert Palmer, to the left of Robert is his daughter Dorothy Lucy Palmer.
Robert Palmer married Lucy Pike on the 2 January 1915 at St Matthews church, Smethwick, Birmingham.
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 | Lucy Ann Manning (nee Crowe) Lucy Ann Crowe was born in Little Saxham, Suffolk 1850, And was the mother of Lillian Manning born 1889, Lillian married Arthur barber 1913. |
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 | Lucy Pike 1888-1949 Granddad Pike's sister Lucy |
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 | Mary Ann Crowe (nee Cooke) 1830-1922 Mother of Lucy Ann Crowe. |
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 | Maureen Pike |
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 | ME, David Pike |
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 | Mom & Dad, Wedding Day, 2 Feb 1946 |
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 | Mom & Dad, Wedding Day, pic1 |
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 | Mom & Dad, Wedding day, pic2 |
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 | Mom & Dad, Wedding Day, pic3 |
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 | Mom & Dad, Wedding Day, pic5 |
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 | Mom and Dad on holiday 1949 |
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 | Mom in school play Minne haha Mom (Violet louisa Barber) aged 12, she's the one with the little x under.
The school play, Minne haha, 1936, the picture was taken at Grove Lane School, Handsworth, Birmingham.
The number 2 on the tent must of been for the postman!
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 | Mom tending her plants, summer 2005 Violet Pike (nee Barber) |
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 | Mom, |
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 | Mom, Violet Louisa Barber Another picture of Mom in the school play, minne haha, 1936. |
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 | Mom, Violet Louisa Barber, Aged 1 |
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 | My first day at Boulton Road school 1956 |
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 | Nan & Granddad Barber, Handsworth Cemetery Status: Located; |
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 | Nan and Granddad Barber, Barrow Suffolk. |
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 | Nan, Edith Louisa Barber (nee Nicholls) born 1881 |
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 | Nan, Florence Pike (nee Swancutt) born 1888 |
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 | On the pier Mom on holiday with my cousins John Dix (left) and David Morgan (right) |
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 | ON THE STEP Mom, Violet Pike (nee Barber) Dad, Albert Pike & Me, David Pike. 1 Alexandra rd, Handsworth, Birmingham. this is the house I spent most of my younger years in, from 1955 to 1970 |
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 | Pension day at Wickhambrook post office |
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 | Post office Wickhambrook, Suffolk. |
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 | PostCard, 1918 Post card sent to Florence Pike (nee Swancutt) |
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 | Roll of Honour Plaque, Kennet Village. This plaque was in honour to the men from the village of Kennet, Suffolk, who served in the first word war, the names in gold are the ones who never returned.
The plaque includes my granddad, George Barber, his brothers Arthur Barber, Frederick Barber and Harry Barber.
Harry was one of those men who never returned to the village, killed in action 23 Oct 1917, Belgium. |
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 | Ron Barber Son of Arthur and Lillian barber (nee Manning) |
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 | ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES
Dad was enlisted into the Royal Ulster Rifles, in 1942 at the age of 19 |
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 | Ruby Florence Pike, In latter years my mom and dad told me about his sister Ruby, and how she suffered a long and painful death from Tuberculosis, at this time 1915 there was very little treatment for the disease, and although she was being treated at the Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
On the 30 June 1915 she lost her fight for life.
William and Florence were totally distraught at the loss of their one and only daughter, and some say Florence never really got over the loss.
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 | Samuel Swancott & Elizabeth Bufton, Marriage 1827 |
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 | Samuel Swancott and Jane Ingram, Marriage 1805 |
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 | Samuel Swancutt & Hannah Llewellyn |
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 | Samuel Swancutt, born 1897 |
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