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] Date Posted:Wed, Jan 03 2007, 17:45:12 GMT+1
I am trying to study the John Reynolds family,the William Askins family, and Samuel Norwood family of Brierly Hill/Kingswinford in the 1840 to 1880 period. Coal Miners ++.
Reynolds moved to Rowley Regis in 1860s but in 1861 was at 206 Chapel St. Brierly Hill. Problem is, I do not know much about using British geneological tools and records. Would like to complete genealogies of these 3 families both earlier and later down to the present (Reynolds migrated to USA in 1870s, I have his descent). Where is Chapel St, I found an 1890 map of Brierly Hill online. Anyone willing to help me understand what to do next? Reynolds and wife Charlotte Jones born in Shropshire Cleobury Mortimer and Hopton (Wafers?).
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[> Subject: Re: Reynolds, Askins, Norwood Fam. Brierly Hill
Date Posted:Tue, Nov 04 2008, 4:29:22 GMT+1
>I am trying to study the John Reynolds family,the
>William Askins family, and Samuel Norwood family of
>Brierly Hill/Kingswinford in the 1840 to 1880 period.
>Coal Miners ++.
>Reynolds moved to Rowley Regis in 1860s but in 1861
>was at 206 Chapel St. Brierly Hill. Problem is, I do
>not know much about using British geneological tools
>and records. Would like to complete genealogies of
>these 3 families both earlier and later down to the
>present (Reynolds migrated to USA in 1870s, I have his
>descent). Where is Chapel St, I found an 1890 map of
>Brierly Hill online. Anyone willing to help me
>understand what to do next? Reynolds and wife
>Charlotte Jones born in Shropshire Cleobury Mortimer
>and Hopton (Wafers?).
Hi,
Have you tried looking a the official forum for the Black Country region which has it's own genealogy section and professional genealogists?