Hello from Wyoming, USA
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Hello from Wyoming, USA
Hello,
My name is Bob Leathers. I live in Casper, Wyoming, USA. I am excited about joining this forum in hopes of meeting some new people online and leaning more about my ancestors and the area in which they came from.
I am interested in the While (Netherton), Roberts (Netherton, Dudley), Hadley (West Bromwich) and Cox (Netherton, Dudley) families. Part of each family moved directly from Netherton, Dudley, Worcestershire, England to Carbon, Carbon, Wyoming, USA between 1880 and 1885. Some stayed in England. They were coal miners in England and coal miners in America.
We are scheduled to visit England in July of 2011, in particular the Netherton, Dudley and West Bromwich area in which my ancestors came from. We are tentatively looking at July 17-24. We plan to fly into Birmingham, rent a car, stay in B&B and spend a week visiting the area. I hope the forum is able give us some visitor information to help make our trip more beneficial.
Is this a good time of year to visit the area? Is there a better time? Where do we go for records?
How do I go about finding where family members might be buried? What places should we visit?
Thank you,
Bob Leathers
My name is Bob Leathers. I live in Casper, Wyoming, USA. I am excited about joining this forum in hopes of meeting some new people online and leaning more about my ancestors and the area in which they came from.
I am interested in the While (Netherton), Roberts (Netherton, Dudley), Hadley (West Bromwich) and Cox (Netherton, Dudley) families. Part of each family moved directly from Netherton, Dudley, Worcestershire, England to Carbon, Carbon, Wyoming, USA between 1880 and 1885. Some stayed in England. They were coal miners in England and coal miners in America.
We are scheduled to visit England in July of 2011, in particular the Netherton, Dudley and West Bromwich area in which my ancestors came from. We are tentatively looking at July 17-24. We plan to fly into Birmingham, rent a car, stay in B&B and spend a week visiting the area. I hope the forum is able give us some visitor information to help make our trip more beneficial.
Is this a good time of year to visit the area? Is there a better time? Where do we go for records?
How do I go about finding where family members might be buried? What places should we visit?
Thank you,
Bob Leathers
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
Welcome to the forum.
One must see for your trip is the Black Country Museum in Dudley!
One must see for your trip is the Black Country Museum in Dudley!
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
Hi Bob, WELCOME. Plenty of Hadleys & Coxs' on our
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See what you come up with...
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
Hello Bob and welcom to the forum.
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
Hi Bob,
I hope you enjoy the forum and our company.
Im sure you will get plenty of help on where to visit!
Jo
I hope you enjoy the forum and our company.
Im sure you will get plenty of help on where to visit!
Jo

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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
hi Bob and welcome to the forum
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
bobleathers wrote:Hello,
My name is Bob Leathers. I live in Casper, Wyoming, USA. I am excited about joining this forum in hopes of meeting some new people online and leaning more about my ancestors and the area in which they came from.
I am interested in the While (Netherton), Roberts (Netherton, Dudley), Hadley (West Bromwich) and Cox (Netherton, Dudley) families. Part of each family moved directly from Netherton, Dudley, Worcestershire, England to Carbon, Carbon, Wyoming, USA between 1880 and 1885. Some stayed in England. They were coal miners in England and coal miners in America.
We are scheduled to visit England in July of 2011, in particular the Netherton, Dudley and West Bromwich area in which my ancestors came from. We are tentatively looking at July 17-24. We plan to fly into Birmingham, rent a car, stay in B&B and spend a week visiting the area. I hope the forum is able give us some visitor information to help make our trip more beneficial.
Is this a good time of year to visit the area? Is there a better time? Where do we go for records?
How do I go about finding where family members might be buried? What places should we visit?
Thank you,
Bob Leathers
Hi Bob
Welcome to the forum
Yes any help you need just ask.
As Snoops says Black Country Living Museum is a must.
If you wish to visit the archvies at Dudley let me know in a pm will
meet you there and give you a hand.
Di came over last year and I am sure she can help with where to stay bits
depends where you are going to visit.
Nice hotel in Dudley called the Village, there is the Mount Hotel in Wolverhampton.
You got to go to Ma Pardoes the famous pub in Netherton, Then there are all
the little villages round about. Rowley Regis, Old hill etc.
Dennis are you about....what do you recommend and where?
Do you want to have a look at that Black Country History section too Bob,
some ideas there of things to visit.
Folks what do you recommend Bobs sees on his visit over here.
Crooked house Pub in Gornal too! or is it Sedgley?
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
Hi Bob welcome to the forum
A person should have an opinion on everything, It becomes tact whether you reveal that opinion or not.
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
We stayed at the Best Western in Ironbridge last year(might be a bit far away from the Black Country for you) lovely hotel, great food (evening and breakfast), only down side is there's no elevator - but they did offer to take our luggage up. There are loads of good museums in Ironbridge too!
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
snoopysue wrote:We stayed at the Best Western in Ironbridge last year(might be a bit far away from the Black Country for you) lovely hotel, great food (evening and breakfast), only down side is there's no elevator - but they did offer to take our luggage up. There are loads of good museums in Ironbridge too!
I haven't been to Blist hill yet but must go this year
Ironbridge is fabulous and Much Wenlock well worth a visit.
We might even be able to arrange a pub in the BC area to all meet up in the summer too!
Anyone up for it?
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
Northern Lass wrote:snoopysue wrote:We stayed at the Best Western in Ironbridge last year(might be a bit far away from the Black Country for you) lovely hotel, great food (evening and breakfast), only down side is there's no elevator - but they did offer to take our luggage up. There are loads of good museums in Ironbridge too!
I haven't been to Blist hill yet but must go this year
Ironbridge is fabulous and Much Wenlock well worth a visit.
We might even be able to arrange a pub in the BC area to all meet up in the summer too!
Anyone up for it?
Ooooooh Yes !!!!
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
bobleathers wrote:Hello,
My name is Bob Leathers. I live in Casper, Wyoming, USA. I am excited about joining this forum in hopes of meeting some new people online and leaning more about my ancestors and the area in which they came from.
I am interested in the While (Netherton), Roberts (Netherton, Dudley), Hadley (West Bromwich) and Cox (Netherton, Dudley) families. Part of each family moved directly from Netherton, Dudley, Worcestershire, England to Carbon, Carbon, Wyoming, USA between 1880 and 1885. Some stayed in England. They were coal miners in England and coal miners in America.
We are scheduled to visit England in July of 2011, in particular the Netherton, Dudley and West Bromwich area in which my ancestors came from. We are tentatively looking at July 17-24. We plan to fly into Birmingham, rent a car, stay in B&B and spend a week visiting the area. I hope the forum is able give us some visitor information to help make our trip more beneficial.
Is this a good time of year to visit the area? Is there a better time? Where do we go for records?
How do I go about finding where family members might be buried? What places should we visit?
Thank you,
Bob Leathers
Bob you need to give us your BC names, Census details, then we can tell you where to go and where to stay. Dudley is the centre of the BC, as NL said, 'The Village' is the best place to stay, you can visit 'The Black Country Museum' and 'Dudley Castle' that is in the process of being renovated. The BC has a whole network of Canals, you can have a tour on a Narrow Boat, which will take you round Dudley and Netherton, through the Lime Stone Caves. Rowley Regis has a wealth of history, St Giles Church and the Rowley Hills. Dudley also has St Thomas and St Edmunds Churches, there are a few Museums dotted around such as the 'Glass House' at Kingswinford and 'Red House' at Stourbridge. Dudley Archives would be a must, but you need to go there with a comprehensive list of what you want to find. Will be easier if we know exactly where your Ancestors lived. Do be prepared though a lot of the old buildings and streets have gone, and parts of the BC are very run down, not for the feint hearted. HTH from Linell.
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
What an overwelming response to my post! I will get my stuff together and start asking and answering questions. This forum is just what I needed. I hope I can give some information in return.
Bob Leathers
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
bobleathers wrote:What an overwelming response to my post! I will get my stuff together and start asking and answering questions. This forum is just what I needed.
Bob Leathers
Have a look at "Our Den's" section too!
viewforum.php?f=74
lot's of ideas there for you
bumblehole is worth a look after Ma Pardoes!
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Re: Hello from Wyoming, USA
Welcome Bobleathers I'm a new member myself and the people here seem to be great I'm sure you'll enjoy your time here 

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