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1. But Came they All To Birmingham
2. Preface
3. The City of 1000 Trades
4. Where were our Family in 1770?
5. The Journey to Birmingham
5.1 Rita’s Mother’s Family
5.2 Rita’s Father’s Family
5.3 John’s Mother’s Family
5.4 John’s Father’s Family
5.5 Edith’s Mother’s Family
5.6 Edith’s Father’s Family
5.7 Alan’s Mother’s Family
5.8 Alan’s Father’s Family
6. Ancestor Miscellany
6.1 A Brief Discussion on Surnames
7. Longer Stories
7.1d) Hickerton – The Life of an Agricultural Labourer
7.2a) Disturnal or D’Estournelle – Religion and the French Huguenot Connection
7.2d) Clark – Hockley and the Jewellery Quarter.
7.3a) Bearcroft – Blockley, the Silk Trade and the Post Office
7.3a) Minors – Taylors of Chipping Campden
7.3d) Hayes – The Lake District, Gardening and Poets
7.4b) Birchall – Farmers of the Weaver Valley, Cheshire
7.4d) Wells – Oscott, Kingstanding, Perry Barr, Catholicism
7.5a) Symonds and Hardman – Hereford
7.5d) Crutchley – Wheelwrights of Market Drayton
7.6d) Cork – The story of Saltley and Witton
7.7a) Hadley – Rowley and the Black Country
7.7d) Cadman and Colley -Coal, Canals and Engineering
7.8b) Horsfall – Coventry Silk
7.8d) West – Birmingham Brass
8. Even Longer Stories – the Beginnings of Biographies
8.1 Edith. Corky to Her Friends
8.2 Alan – A Desert War
9. Official Obituaries
Apology and Bibliography
8. Even Longer Stories – the Beginnings of Biographies
Sometimes more detail is needed……..
8.1 Corky to her Friends
8.2 Alan and Bryn – A Desert War
But Came They All to Birmingham
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