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    1. Re: [G] Shoeing Forge
    2. Pat Hanby
    3. There's a Joseph Bardrick living at 50 Lilyville Rd Fulham, on both 1901 and 1911 censuses, described as a Black farrier in 1901 and Farrier in 1911. John Brinn (Farrier) is at 2 West St Pimlico in 1911, which is about 5 miles away. In 1901 he's at 4 Ducking Pond Mews (described as Farrier, Black) which is about 4 miles from Lilyville Rd. The forge may not actually have been where Joseph Bardrick lived, if so it's changed a lot from how it is now on Google street view, but this seems to be the right person. Pat Hanby, Reading, UK Message: 1 Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2017 13:04:11 +0800 From: SBS Engineers Research <research@sbse.net.au> To: <goons@rootsweb.com> Subject: [G] Shoeing Forge Message-ID: <8475C7A7646CE441B5720074EA50C08679D1F3@refairs1.RefAir.local> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Good morning/afternoon list. I trying to help a lady (Linda) find information on a shoeing forge owned by J Bardrick in approx 1900. I have tried googling for information, to no avail. Linda says: John Brinn, farrier. Born 7th April 1882, London, England. John lived in Pimlico London and worked for J Bardrick Shoeing Forge. I have a photo of him standing outside with a group of fellow workers as a young man. I haven't any ide where Bardricks was situated. He married Alice Watling in 1904. Hoping someone on this list might have an idea where to look. Kind regards Ann Spiro Perth, Western Australia research@sbse.net.au Guild One-Name Studies Representative for WA & NT. rep-australia-north-west@one-name.org Guild registered surnames: BASKETT; BRIGGS http://www.one-name.org/ Baskett DNA Project: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Baskett

    04/04/2017 10:56:55
    1. Re: [G] Shoeing Forge
    2. SBS Engineers Research
    3. Thank you Pat, John and otehrs who sent information on the BRINNS family. I have sent it on to Linda who appreciates this very much and asks me to thank you all. Kind regards Ann Spiro Perth There's a Joseph Bardrick living at 50 Lilyville Rd Fulham, on both 1901 and 1911 censuses, described as a Black farrier in 1901 and Farrier in 1911. John Brinn (Farrier) is at 2 West St Pimlico in 1911, which is about 5 miles away. In 1901 he's at 4 Ducking Pond Mews (described as Farrier, Black) which is about 4 miles from Lilyville Rd. The forge may not actually have been where Joseph Bardrick lived, if so it's changed a lot from how it is now on Google street view, but this seems to be the right person.

    04/05/2017 06:26:05