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Antie Em wrote:OK Guys - I have archived that other thread for Hope and we are starting again from the beginning with bite size pieces, so that we can talk her through without things becoming too confusing. Hope doesn't have Ancestry or Find My Past, so we can help her with census information, only when she gets to the point of needing it
Hope - can you put the details of one of your marriages here and we will go through what you need to do next. Also, if you want us to - we can start adding your family to our Black Country Connections tree - so that was you can see exactly what you need to do next and where you're going.
We will need:
the date of the marriage,
where it took place,
the names of the bride and groom,
their ages and occupations,
their father's names and their occupations
and the names of the witnesses.
Maggie
Hope wrote:Date of the Marriage 8th March 1919
parish Church Kings Norton St Nicloas
Bride and groom William Cox age 51Maud Bolstridge age 31
oCCUPATIO mACHINE hAND .
Farthers Name Richard Cox Farmer
Johen Maddox a collier.
Witness W and K WARD
Antie Em wrote:Would you like me to add this to our Black Country Tree ? - I'll send you the link so you can keep track
Antie Em wrote:Would you like me to add this to our Black Country Tree ? - I'll send you the link so you can keep track
Jimmy wrote:Hope wrote:Date of the Marriage 8th March 1919
parish Church Kings Norton St Nicloas
Bride and groom William Cox age 51Maud Bolstridge age 31
oCCUPATIO mACHINE hAND .
Farthers Name Richard Cox Farmer
Johen Maddox a collier.
Witness W and K WARD
Could Johen be John.
Northern Lass wrote:Hope can you give me one of the deceased rellies of yours that leads back to William Cox
and is born around the Black Country Area
as although we have a bit of a rubber boundary I need one toe in the BC area.
So if we Have William Cox born 1868....where is he born? as on ancestry there is one that fits with father Richard
an ag labourer. ....
That may or may not be yours.
So working to present day
how does the line go pls
and where born
so from William then how does it link to you?
Yes my Great Grandad Richard Cox was a ag Labourer on a farm.
My Dads family all come from the Black Country so may be best to do that side as the Cox come from Glostershire many thanks x
Can you post the line to you and place of birth pls then I can start it off
MarkCDodd wrote:A good starting point would be the first census after William was born.
So I would look at the 1871 census for Richard Cox with a son called William born 1868 -/+ 5 years.
That would give you an idea of William's mother's given names(s).
I would look for an 1891 census with Johen Madox and daughter Maud born 1888 -/+5 years.
Hope wrote:MarkCDodd wrote:A good starting point would be the first census after William was born.
So I would look at the 1871 census for Richard Cox with a son called William born 1868 -/+ 5 years.
That would give you an idea of William's mother's given names(s).
I would look for an 1891 census with Johen Madox and daughter Maud born 1888 -/+5 years.
Thanks for reply but not sure how i would go about this would it be the council x
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