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From: Sharon Rogalsky <>
Subject: [WAR] [Fwd: Street in Liverpool]
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 17:50:46 -0800


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Anyone know if 184 Hardwick Street, Liverpool, still exists? My great
grandparents went from Barston/Berkswell to Birmingham and then to this
address. Family story says it was the birthplace of Right Honourable
W.E. Gladstone. True or false?

Sharon Rogalsky.
First robin sighted in Chilliwack, BC


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