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BLENNERHASSETT family of BIRMINGHAM, <strong>Warwickshire</strong><strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Tree</strong> (BH16_<strong>Birmingham</strong>_BE.xlsx) revised July 2013, copyright © Bill Jehan 1968-2013Thanks to all who have contributed to these pages - please email additions & corrections to: bjehan@<strong>Blennerhassett</strong><strong>Family</strong><strong>Tree</strong>.comBE 01>|>>>>John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>> >|>>> John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>> >|>>> Johanna <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.14.9.1857 Sutton Coldfield, near <strong>Birmingham</strong>/ | (alias Blenner Hassett, |farmer & Sheriff's ? alias Hassett) |>>>Francis "Frank" <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>> Mary Ellen <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>> >|>>> Mary Sanders >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>Bailiff in Ireland, ? b.c1831/4 Co.Kerry, | (alias Hassett); | of Sutton Coldfield; | d.1914 |probably Co.Kerry; | Ireland; c1851-56 he | b.c1857/9 Sutton Coldfield, | b.Jul-Sep.1885 | / |>>>(his widow's death cert. | moved to <strong>Birmingham</strong>, | near <strong>Birmingham</strong>, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>; | Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | m. Thomasdescribes has farmer) | <strong>Warwickshire</strong>, England | d.Jan-Mar.1917 <strong>Birmingham</strong> | d.1966 Sutton Coldfield |/ | / | / | / |d.c1833-1856 Ireland, | Agricultural/Farm | of 133 Main Street, Birm. 1881 | m.Apr-Jun.1907 |>>>Arthur Sanders Jr. >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>probably Co.Kerry; | Labourer 1856-61; | of 15 Hanley Street, | Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | / |<strong>Family</strong> tradition says | Labourer 1871; | <strong>Birmingham</strong> in 1884; | Arthur Charles Sanders | m. Muriel Sale |>>>that he was murdered; | Builder's / Bricklayer's | of No.3 "back of 30 Well Street", | d.1958 Sutton Coldfield |story related by his | Labourer 1881-1891 | <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1887; | |>>>Kenneth "Ken" Sanders >>>>>|>>>g.g.s. Bernard George | / | of 9 Drayton Place, Lozells St., | | d. |/ | of The Dam, | <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1891; |>>>Lieut-Col Francis "Frank" | m. Nancy |>>>/ | Sutton Coldfield 1856 | of 35 Barker Street, Aston Manor, | Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, | |m. Ellen (Shortall?) | / | <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1901 | O.B.E., D.L. |>>>Rita Christine Sanders |>>>b.c1794 | of near(?) Falcon Lodge, | / | b.1.5.1887 St.George, Birm. | of Brixham, Devon; d.d.3.11.1860 Mill Street, | Sutton Coldfield 1857; | Bricklayer & builder | / | /Sutton Coldfield | of Bell Lane, Short Heath | / | Builder & Contractor 1911; | m. Kenneth "Ken" Alderson; d.she moved to England | Erdington, Aston 1860-1; | m.28.1.1884 (RC) | Building Surveyor |c1851-1860 | of Court 1 House 7, | <strong>Birmingham</strong>, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>; | / |>>>Francis "Frank" Sanders;/ | Moland Street, | Margaret Costello | Alderman; Chairman of of Ashby de la Zouchthe informant at her | <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1870-71; | b.c1861/2 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | <strong>Warwickshire</strong> County d.2006death in 1860 was | of Court 7, Lench Street, | d.Jan-Mar.1905 | Council; Deputy /Helen Hassett, of the | <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1873; | Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong> | Lieutenant of <strong>Warwickshire</strong> m. Patricia same address (Mill St.) | of 133 Main Street, | / | /so prob. her daughter | <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1881; | illiterate; | Lt-Col commanding the 5th. <strong>Warwickshire</strong> Battalion, Home Guard ("The 5th Wars"), Solihull, nr <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1943;| of 19 George Street, | maker of steel pens 1881; | He wrote a foreword for "Laugh with the 5th. Warwicks, by JONES", a 32 page booklet of comic humour containing the cartoons of Lance-Corporal| <strong>Birmingham</strong>, 1887; | of 46 Barr Street West, | W.E. Jones of Number 3 Platoon Group, "D" (Shirley) Company, 5th <strong>Warwickshire</strong> Battalion, Home Guard; which unit produced the book April-May 1943, price 2/-| perhaps(?) of: | <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1881; | "In this little book... are illustrated a few of the minor tragedies and triumphs of the 5th Battalion..."NOTE: | 1 Ada Terrace, Ostler St. | (dau. of John & Margaret | /One member of this | Ladywood, Birm. 1891-3 | Costello, both b. in Ireland) | of 110 Boulton Road, Handsworth 1911 (with his sister Margaret <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> and his mother-in-law Emma Matthews); later of Balsall Common, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>family believed the | / | | /mother of Frank BH | d.8.5.1898 at No.2 | | d.5.7.1956 Balsall Common, near <strong>Birmingham</strong>; funeral at St.Mary the Virgin Church, Temple Balsall, nr Balsall Common;b.c1857/9 to be named | "back of 56 Freeth St.", | | bur. with his wife at Temple Balsall Cemetery (a burial ground distinct from that at the churchyard);Ellen Shortall; this is | <strong>Birmingham</strong> | | They are believed to have a memorial inscription, but I failed to find this when I looked in 2012 - BJnot so, but perhaps(?) | / | | /Ellen Shortall may | m.9.11.1856 | | m.Mar-Jun.1910 West Bromwich;have been a g.mother; | Chapel of Holy Trinity, | "The Dam" at Sutton | Elizabeth "Lizzie" W. Matthews;supposition only, | Sutton Coldfield (RC) | Coldfield may be | b.c1888 Aston Manor, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>; d.1956 (dsp)no evidence found | Ellen Fitzgerald | connected with a series || / | of Mills at Sutton Park, |>>>John "Jack" <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>> John "Jack" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| b.c1833/6 Kerry, Ireland | some of which have | (alias Hassett) | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Jr. || (dau. of John FitzGerald, | been preserved and | b.3.12.1888 <strong>Birmingham</strong> | b.Jul-Sep.1914 Aston, Birm. || farm Labourer); | opened to the public; | raised in a RC family but | of Solihull, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>; || illiterate (X); of The Dam | Mill Street is close by | joined Methodist church | Manufacturer; used |>>>| Sutton Coldfield 1856 | NOTE: ---> | He founded "Hassett & || / | During World War II "Hassett & | Harper", silversmiths || witness to the wedding | Harper" had contracts from | "Craftsmen in Silver & || in 1856 was Ellen | the Admiralty, the Ministry of | Metals", of 60 Regent Pl. || Hassett, prob. his | Aircraft Production (MAP) and | <strong>Birmingham</strong>, in the famous |BE 01 | mother or sister | the Ministry of Supply. They | "Jewelery Quarter" (in |


BE 02 | | manufactured light steel | <strong>Birmingham</strong> is a "Museum |? | pressings for ammunition and | of the Jewelry Quarter") |>>>Justice Francis "Frank" >>>>> >|>>>? | other items. They were one of | also made pewterware | Alfred <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, QC |? | several British companies | ("Knighthood" trademark) | b.7.7.1916 Aston, Birm. |? | participating in a secret program | following his acquisition | Edu. Solihull School 1930-33 |? | of war work, producing devices | of "Sturges, Bladen & | / || | containing hidden objects | Middleton" & "Browetts' | of Broom Cottage, Old |>>>|>>>Helen Hassett | intended to be used by downed | Pewterware" | Station Road, Hampton-ininformantat the death | aircrew or by British prisoners- | / | Arden, Solihull, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>of Ellen Hassett | of-war attempting to escape; | He used the name | (in the grounds of the ancestral(her mother?) in 1860 | Typically the objects produced | "J.B. Hassett" for all | home of Sir Robert Peel's family)| by these companies were | his business purposes | /| innocent personal domestic | President of "<strong>Birmingham</strong> | started his career in insurance industry before studying law| items (hairbrushes, combs, | Jewellers Association" | TA 1938; Royal Artillery (serving in the ranks);| razors, shaving brushes, tooth | (later named "The British | commissioned Capt. Royal <strong>Warwickshire</strong> Regt WWII 1939-46, serving in East Africa| brushes) inside which were | Jewellers' Association) in | started his career in insurance industry before studying law;| hidden maps, foreign currency, | 1938, when Prime Minister | Barrister of Middle Temple 1946; Oxford Circuit;| compasses etc. These were | Neville Chamberlain was | Dep. Chairman of Staffordshire Quarter Sessions 1963-71 [TIMES 14.9.1963];| openly shipped into enemy | guest of honour & speaker | QC 1965 [TIMES 15.4.1965]; Recorder of New Windsor 1965-71,| prisoner-of-war camps, where | at their annual dinner; this | Hon. Recorder of New Windsor 1972-1976 and of Windsor & Maidenhead 1976-1989;| they were used by British POWs | event occurred immediately | Elected Bencher of Middle Temple 1971; Recorder of Crown Court from 1971/2;| attempting to escape the camps | following his return from | Legal assessor to the GMC and the Dental Council 1971-1978;| and return to the UK; | meeting Adolf Hitler at | Circuit Judge (Midland & Oxford Circuit) 1978-89 [TIMES 21.9.1978];| Hassett & Harper focussed on | Munich, his speech at this | Member of the Parole Board 1981-1983;| manufacturing miniature | dinner being the first broad- | Member of the Home Office Committee on Magistrates' Courts Procedure;| compasses concealed inside the | cast about that event; | author of "Progress and the Individual: The Valedictory Process" <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1951| brass uniform buttons of R.A.F. | His father, distinguished | (<strong>Birmingham</strong> & Edgbaston Debating Society paper);| aircrew, such as the example | statesman Joseph Chamber- | Legal adviser to Gen. Medical Council & Gen. Dental Council 1972| illustrated here: | lain, was a prominent | Served on the Home Office committee on magistrates courts procedure 1989-1993;| | <strong>Birmingham</strong> manufacturer | His chambers were at the Lamb Building, Temple, London| | / | Chairman of a British Government committee set up in 1975-6 to review the working of the law| | sailed from Southampton | on drinking and driving, known as "The <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Committee of Inquiry into Drinking| | 22.5.1948 for N.York, USA | & Driving" (a.k.a. "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Review", "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Group"), which in| | / | The <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Report proposed introduction of roadside breathalyzer tests in UK;| | d.18.10.1969 Torbay, Devon | Featured in a newspaper cartoon ["Sunday Telegraph" 2.5.1976] - see right -->| | / | [Who's Who 1974-5, 1982-3, 1983-4, 1985-6, 1988, 1990, 1992]| | m.1st Apr-Jun.1912 | /| | Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | mem. of the Bar Golf Society; Capt. of Heath Golf Club; mem. of various <strong>Birmingham</strong> Clubs| | Annie Elizabeth Law | /| | d.1951 | d.13.6.1993; from his obit. in ["Daily Telegraph", 18.6.1993, p.23] said:| | / | "...Frank <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> presided over his courts with dry authority, only rarely giving| | m.2nd Oct-Dec.1951 | rein to the wit that made him such a catch as an after-dinner speaker..."| | Meriden, <strong>Warwickshire</strong> | obit. in "The Silhillian", the magazine of the Solihull School| | Betty E. Bolland | "Old Silhillian's Association" No.44, Nov.1993 pp.21-22| | | /| |>>>William "Billy" Joseph | m.1947/8 Betty Muriel Bray; of Brixham, Devon| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | (alias Blenner-Hassett, |>>>Rev. Eric William >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| | alias Hassett) b.9.5.1891 <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; b.1921 || | emig. to Canada; unm. / || | / Served in the TA in 1938 || | joined Royal Navy as seaman with his brother Frank; || | [NA - Royal Navy Register of and during WWII 1939-46 || | Seaman's Services, as Capt. Royal Artilliary; || | Cat. Ref. ADM 188/647, Liasion Officer, Canadian || | Image Ref. 305/302]; Night Fighter Squadron |>>>| | served in army WWI; 1943-45 (Saskatchewan 1943)| | Private (Service No.100) /| | 8th Batt'n, Canadian Light Methodist Minister (from 1947)| | Infantry (Manitoba Regt.); at Radlett, Sutton Park,| | d.23.4.1915 K.I.A. at Ypres Winchester & Portsmouth;| | (now Ieper), Belgium; BBC Radio & TV Religious| | his name is on the Ypres Broadcasting 1956-76;| | (Menin Gate) Memorial, St.Paul's Bedford Street,| | West Flanders, Belgium Covent Garden, London 1972-76| | (Ieper, West Vlaanderen) Oxhey, Watford, Herts 1968;| | panel 24-26-28-30; this Chichester, W.Sussex 1993-2007| | memorial carries names of men /| | lost without trace during the m.Jul-Sep.1950 Woolwich, Kent| | defence of the Ypres Salient Edith Amy "Babs" CoulsonBE 02 | | during the First World War


BE 03 | || |>>>Margaret "Maggie" >>>>>>>>> >|>>> Molly Margaret >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | "Kim" Heritage| | b.Jan-Mar.1893 | b.4.5.1920 Erdington, Birm.;| | Aston Manor, <strong>Birmingham</strong> | emig. to Australia, departed London 23.5.1951 for Sydney, Australia| | / | settled at Queensland;| | of 110 Boulton Road, | later of Melbourne, Victoria;| | Handsworth 1911 (home of | worked in Australian TV| | her brother Francis "Frank" | /| | Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>) | m.1st Apr-Jun.1947 Gerald Ross Frood| | / | b.Oct-Dec.1924 Swansea, Glamorganshire; d.1954| | of Castle Bromwich, | /| | <strong>Birmingham</strong>; d. | m2nd 1958 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| | / | (Sydney) Frank Brownless || | m.Jan-Mar.1916 | || | West Bromwich; | || | Thomas "Tom" Heritage | || | emig. to Australia | || | post.1954, joining their | |>>>| | daughters already there || | / || | b.1894 d. || | || | || | |>>>Nesta Jean Heritage >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| | b.3.1.1924 Marston Green || | d.1994; emig. to Australia || | 1954, settled Queensland || | / || | m. Arthur George Knight || | b.1912 d.1975 || | |>>>| | || |>>>Gerald <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>> >|>>> Norman Russell || | (alias Hassett) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | b.Jan-Mar.1895 of Marden, Herefordshire; || | <strong>Birmingham</strong>, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>; of Marden, Herefordshire; || | of Erdington, <strong>Birmingham</strong> b.1933 (or 1928?) || | & Leominster, Herefordshire; d.2006 (dsp) || | He used the name 'Hassett' / || | for business purposes only m. Jean Rothery || | / of Dewsbury, |>>>| | m. Florence "Florrie" West Yorkshire| | May Keats| | b.Jul-Sep.1903 West Bromwich;| | of Brewood, Wolverhampton| | dau. of Ernest Alfred Keats| | of Penkridge, Staffordshire| | d.1980;| | related in some way to John Keats (1795-1821),| | one of the greatest of English poets| || |>>>Leonard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>|>>> Roy Leonard >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| (alias Hassett) b.?.5.1898 <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || West Bromwich, of Stone, Staffordshire & || <strong>Warwickshire</strong>; Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent || d.1954 Handsworth, b.19.5.1932 || <strong>Birmingham</strong>; / || He owned drapers shops m.24.5.1958 || at Handsworth; Thelma Joy Margaret || & Smethwick in 1930s May Keats || / |>>>| m. 1st Lilian Beames d.1936 || / || m. 2nd Dorothy Burnett || d. bef.1954 || |>>>||||BE 03 |


BE 04 ||>>>John "Jack" Joseph >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>> Francis "Frank" Sylvester >>>>> >|>>> Dennis Sylvester >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett) | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || b.14.6.1860 Short Heath, | (alias Hassett) | b.6.2.1915 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; || Erdington, Aston, <strong>Warwickshire</strong> | / | d.post1963; || 1911 census has | b.31.12.1882 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | Printer; of Hockley || b. Sutton Coldfield) | Commercial Clerk | / || / | (for a tube manufacturer | m.20.8.1938 Hansworth; || Brass worker/Machine driver | & timber merchant); | Winifred Agnes Furness || /Engineer/Engine fitter; | of 7 College Grove, | b.Oct-Dec.1915 |>>>| publican with Mitchells & | Hampstead Rd, | West Bromwich;| Butlers Brewers 1911 | Handsworth, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | Clerk at a Dairy;| / | d.31.12.1933 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | of Handsworth| of 37 Cumberland Street, | admon. 3.5.1933 || <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1881 (but not in | <strong>Birmingham</strong> [PPR] || 1881 census for <strong>Warwickshire</strong>); | / || of Sandywood, Birm. 1882; | m.21.1.1906 (RC) || of "back of 79 Edward Street", | St.Francis Church, || <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1885; | Handsworth, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; || of 19 St.George Street, | Emily Roberts |>>>John "Jack" Thomas >>>>>>>> >|>>>| <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1887 | b.c1883; of <strong>Birmingham</strong>; <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| / | Capstan Lathe Hand b.Jan.-Mar.1909 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| of "back of 39 Summer Hill", | d.post1934 d.| Lady Wood, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1888; | /| of 2 Cambridge Place, | m.Jul-Sep.1936 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| Parliament Street, Aston, | Ball| <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1891; || of 4 St.Peter's Place, |>>>Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1901; | b.12.8.1888 at "back of 39 Summer Hill", Lady Wood, <strong>Birmingham</strong>| of 26 Vincent Parade, Balsall | (1901 census has b.c1882, confused with his brother Francis)| Heath, Worcestershire 1911 || / |>>>(William) Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| m.17.12.1881 at St.Peters, | b.Jan-Mar.1885 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| <strong>Birmingham</strong> (RC); | 1891 census has William, 1901 census has Arthur;| Mary Ann Cosgrove | birth record index has William J. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>? (check this)| b.c1859/1860 <strong>Birmingham</strong> || / |>>>(Mary) Beatrice Hassett >>>>>>> >|>>> Francis "Frank" Bernard Clendon| Gun Machinist 1890 | b.Apr-Jun.1886 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | b.Apr-Jun.1908 <strong>Birmingham</strong>;| perhaps at the <strong>Birmingham</strong> | Fancy Leather Worker 1901 | d.Apr-Jun.1965 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| Small Arms (BSA) factory? | of 155 Anglesea Street, || assisting publican (her husband) | Aston Manor, Birm. 1911 |>>>Nancy Winifred Clendon| 1911 | d.Jan-Mar.1928 <strong>Birmingham</strong> b.Mar-May.1910 <strong>Birmingham</strong>;| | / d.Nov.2002 Coventry| | m.Oct-Dec.1907 Aston,| | <strong>Birmingham</strong>; Bert Clendon| | b.Oct-Dec.1883 Handsworth, Staffs.| | d.9.11.1974 Coquitlam, BC, Canada| || |>>>Percy Joseph <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett);| | b.14.1.1890 at 7(?) Cambridge Place,| | Parliament Street, Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>| || |>>>Leonard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| | b.Oct-Dec.1892 Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>| || |>>>Gerald <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| | b.Apr-Jun.1894 Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>| | letter cutter for H.B. Sale Ltd, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1911| || |>>>Mabel <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| | b.2.5.1896 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; bapt.24.5.1896 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| | /| | m.Jul-Sep.1922 Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>| | Sadlier| || |>>>Bernard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| | b.Apr-Jun.1897 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| | pupil "inmate" at boarding school, West Derby, Liverpool in 1911| ?| || |>>>Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>BE 04 | | b.c1889 d.Jan-Mar.1889 <strong>Birmingham</strong>


BE 05 | ?| || |>>>John Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| b.Jan-Mar.1899 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; d.Jan-Mar.1899 <strong>Birmingham</strong>||>>>Elizabeth "Betsy" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>> Samuel Gordon| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett) | b.c1897 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| b.c1861/4 Sutton Coldfield/ || Edington, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; |>>> Gordon| Button Maker 1881; d.bef.1911| of 133 Main St., <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1881;| of 1 Ada Terrace, Osler Street, Ladywood, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1891| /| m.18.5.1891 at The Opratory (RC), Hagley Road,| Edgbaston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>;| Samuel John Gordon; b.c1865/6 Penrhyn, Cornwall;| of 1 Ada Terrace, Osler Street, Ladywood, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1891;| of 3 back of 14 Monument Road, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1911| silk machinist 1891; engineers toolmaker in engineering works 1911||>>>Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| b.c1864/5 Sutton Coldfield/Erdington, near <strong>Birmingham</strong>;| d.28.3.1887 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; Brass Founder 1881; Bicycle Machinist 1887| of 19 St.George Street, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1887;| Witness to the marriage of his brother Francis 1884||>>>Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett)| b.c1866/7 Sutton Coldfield/<strong>Birmingham</strong>; d.25.5.1885 <strong>Birmingham</strong>;| Warehouse Girl 1881-1885;| of 133 Main Street, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1881; of 15 Hanley Street 1885||>>>Ellen <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>> Winifred Mary George >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>> Eileen Mary Hardy >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>>| (alias Hassett); | b.24.5.1905 Kings Norton, b.27.8.1936 || b.10.3.1870 at Court 1, House 7, | <strong>Birmingham</strong>; Handsworth, <strong>Birmingham</strong> || Moland Street, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | d.6.1.1992 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; FAMILY RESEARCHER || d.?.1.1937; bur.13.1.1937 | Milliner / || Witton Cemetery (RC) | / m.9.7.1960 Handsworth; || / | m.4.8.1934 Roy Thomas Malia || of 133 Main Street, | St.Chad's RC Cathedral, Birm. b.11.12.1935 <strong>Birmingham</strong> || <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1881; | Reginald Frederick Hardy || of 1 Ada Terrace, Ostler Street, | b.17.1.1904 Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; |>>>| Ladywood, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1893; | d.10.2.1985 <strong>Birmingham</strong>| of 5 Ashwood Buildings, | Toolmaker| Great Tindal Street, Ladywood, || <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1898 |>>>William Bernard George| / | d.19.2.1906 <strong>Birmingham</strong>;| m.1st 10.9.1893 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; | died young| Bernard George || b.c1870 d.Jul-Sep.1916 |>>>Frederick George; died young| Kings Norton, <strong>Birmingham</strong> || / |>>>Bernard Joseph George >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>> Margaret Theresa George| m.2nd post.1916 b.24.10.1909 Edgbaston, b.16.2.1944 Moseley, <strong>Birmingham</strong>;| John "Jack" Thornton <strong>Birmingham</strong>; of Shirley, Solihull,| d.9.2.1990 Plymouth, Devon; <strong>Warwickshire</strong> 1944-78;| Toolmaker at Landrover, of Heybrook Bay,|>>>Bartholomew <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Solihull; of Shirley, Solihull, South Hams, Devon 1978-93;(alias Hassett); <strong>Warwickshire</strong>, 1936-78; of West Wittering,b.2.7.1873 at Court 7, Lench St., of Heybrook Bay, South Chichester, West Sussex;St.Mary, <strong>Birmingham</strong> Hams, Devon 1978-90 Administrator;/ / FAMILY RESEARCHERDISCONNECTED <strong>Birmingham</strong> <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>s: of 133 Main Street, In the 1930s he toured /(not sure where they fit in…) <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1881; Co.Kerry, Ireland on m.17.4.1993 Wembury,of "back of 66 Dudley Road" a cycling holiday South Hams, Devon;Julia Hassett b.c1868 d.cDec1869 <strong>Birmingham</strong> Lady Ward, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1893; / Brian Wilfred George Clemett;d.Jan-Mar.1917 m.12.12.1936 <strong>Birmingham</strong>; b.29.5.1933 Taunton, Somerset;John Hassett Kings Norton, <strong>Birmingham</strong> Lily Margaret Westcott Technical Manager/b.Apr-Jun.1891 Aston, <strong>Birmingham</strong>; / b.16.12.1912 London; Lighting Director,d.Apr-Jun.1891 <strong>Birmingham</strong> perhaps(?) identical with d.12.9.1965 Shirley, Solihull, BBC TV Centre,B. Hassett, motor engineer; <strong>Warwickshire</strong> Broadcasting House, LondonMark T. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>;b.c1873 <strong>Birmingham</strong>;b.Jul-Sep.1919 Meriden, <strong>Warwickshire</strong>lodger at 61 Sheaf Street,BE 05 Daventry, <strong>Birmingham</strong> 1911

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