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If you are researching in BIRMINGHAM - ASTON OR CO

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Searching

Searching Report 14 Jun 2007 19:14

I have made a website, where there are hundreds of marriage cert details and baptisms for these areas, and a few for other places, you never know there may be something on there to help you in your research. I update as often as i can. I'd love to know if it's any help to you. Happy Hunting, Kal xxxxxxxxx Remeber to remove brackets The website is http://warwickshire-info(.)rootschat(.)net/

Searching

Searching Report 14 Jun 2007 19:51

If you would like me to add any Birmingham/Aston or Coventry certs on the website contact me and i will add them for you. Kal xxxxxxxxxx

Colette

Colette Report 15 Jun 2007 10:21

Hi Kal i think your site is wonderful well done and keep it up.... Colette Grt Grt Grt Grandaughter of Joseph Pratt & Mary Watts on your marriages St Michaels Coventry 1836..& Edward Lee & Rachel Harris also married St Michaels Cov..Joseph's son & Edward's daughter married they were my Grt Grt Grandparents. Regards Colette

Kaz in a Tizz

Kaz in a Tizz Report 15 Jun 2007 10:30

Hi Kal Will go take a look - I am researching Aston! Thanks Kaz :o)

Searching

Searching Report 15 Jun 2007 15:38

Collette, Glad you found some rellies on there, hope it helped, and that you liked it. Happy Hunting Kal xxxxxxx

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Jul 2007 18:56

What a great idea, i have Merricks, Woottons, Callenders and many more from Birmingham and surrounds. The site is great and i will be adding my certs as soon as i've finished making dinner !

Searching

Searching Report 12 Jul 2007 19:07

Hi Sharon, Im sorry hun you cant add your own certs, mainly because i have no idea how to set it up, but if you wish to mail them to me i will certainly add them for you hun, and be pleased to. Love Kal

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 12 Jul 2007 19:10

Kal - I have just had a peep and it's a wonderful resource. My husband's BLACKSHAW ancestors moved to ASTON from London. His great-great-grandmother SARAH ANN BLACKSHAW was born in Hesseage? Street, Aston on 17th September 1848. Her parents were William Blackshaw and Maria, nee Cook. Sarah's brother CHARLES BLACKSHAW married HANNAH EDWARDS (born c. 1841) in Aston in 1863. Hannah was born in Birmingham in roughly 1841. When Hannah died it appears that Charles took up with REBECCA EDWARDS, Hannah's sister. Rebecca was born c. 1851 in Birmingham. If you find any of the church entries for the above I should be over the moon!

Searching

Searching Report 12 Jul 2007 19:13

Hi Elizabeth, Everythimg i have is on the website hun, there is a search thingy, lol for you to check for your names though Oh and many thanks glad you like it, it is there to help anyone that i can with the info on there. Kindest regards Kal

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Jul 2007 19:36

Thanks Cal, i will do that as soon as poss xxx

Searching

Searching Report 12 Jul 2007 20:53

Lulli I have just tried it and it works for me hun My friend has also tried it and it works, so not sure whats happening with you hun.

RStar

RStar Report 12 Jul 2007 22:05

Im researching Aston and Coventry, will have a look now!