Sherman H. Dudley (1872-1940), American vaudeville entertainer and pioneer black theater entrepreneur
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It is located on the corner of Tipton Road and Birmingham Road, and the first businesses moved onto the site in 2001.
The elder Charles Dudley was the son of Thomas Dudley and his wife Mary Levett of Staffordshire, England.
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Dudley was a presidential elector in election of 1816 and voted for James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins.
The school building survives, however, and has been used by Muslims since 1978 as Dudley Central Mosque.
It runs from Castle Gate island to Stourbridge Road in the Holly Hall area of the town, and forms part of the A461 road between Stourbridge and Lichfield.
In New York, Dudley worked odd jobs, among them as stage manager for Orson Welles at a public works theater project.
Duncan Edwards, the legendary footballer who died in February 1958 as a result of injuries sustained in the Munich air disaster, was born at 23 Malvern Crescent in Holly Hall on 1 October 1936, although he spent most of his life living at Elm Road on the Priory Estate about two miles away.
After going through the public school system, Dudley attended the Institute for Colored Youth in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1902 changes in Education were afoot and Jesson’s became a public elementary school and in 1906 it took in the older children from nearby St. James' School.
In 1840 he became assistant to the executioner William Calcraft before being appointed as executioner for Staffordshire in his own right.
HRH The Duke of Gloucester carried out an official re-opening on 12 May 1992.
He was succeeded as editor and his work continued by Dr. William J. Morgan, who in turn was succeeded by Dr. William S. Dudley, and then by Dr. Michael J. Crawford.
Duncan Edwards, who played for Manchester United and England, and died in the Munich air disaster of 1958, was born in a house on Malvern Crescent on 1 October 1936, but grew up two miles away on the Priory Estate.