COX William ADAMS Maud B 1919 Stourbridge Register Office West Midlands Dudley Register Office 001/036/134
Its got 1919 Marrige hang on lost me paper will be right back
1919 parish church in Birmingham march 8th 1919 william cox age 51 farther Richard cox and he married maud bolstrige 31 from 2 lifford lane thats it folks x
William Cox Birth Date: abt 1868 Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1937 Age at Death: 69 Registration district: Birmingham Inferred County: Warwickshire Volume: 6d Page: 420
William Cox Birth Date: abt 1868 Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1948 Age at Death: 80 Registration district: Birmingham Inferred County: Warwickshire Volume: 9c Page: 288
William Cox Birth Date: abt 1868 Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1937 Age at Death: 69 Registration district: Birmingham Inferred County: Warwickshire Volume: 6d Page: 420
William Cox Birth Date: abt 1868 Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1948 Age at Death: 80 Registration district: Birmingham Inferred County: Warwickshire Volume: 9c Page: 288
Hope, I had a thourght on my way home from work last night!
Are you aware that a lot of libraries have access to the Ancestry web site? I think there's usually a time limit on (probably an hour at a time), don't know if they have someone who can help you out with it. I think heard that some libraries have access to more than one genealogy web site. It may be worth checking out.
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snoopysue wrote:Hope, I had a thourght on my way home from work last night!
Are you aware that a lot of libraries have access to the Ancestry web site? I think there's usually a time limit on (probably an hour at a time), don't know if they have someone who can help you out with it. I think heard that some libraries have access to more than one genealogy web site. It may be worth checking out.
Not sure where you are based Hope but if you are near to Dudley Archives they offer help via the friends of Dudley archives with showing you how to research your family history one to one they will show you how to use ancestry and get you started.
snoopysue wrote:Hope, I had a thourght on my way home from work last night!
Are you aware that a lot of libraries have access to the Ancestry web site? I think there's usually a time limit on (probably an hour at a time), don't know if they have someone who can help you out with it. I think heard that some libraries have access to more than one genealogy web site. It may be worth checking out.
snoopysue wrote:Hope, I had a thourght on my way home from work last night!
Are you aware that a lot of libraries have access to the Ancestry web site? I think there's usually a time limit on (probably an hour at a time), don't know if they have someone who can help you out with it. I think heard that some libraries have access to more than one genealogy web site. It may be worth checking out.
snoopysue wrote:Hope, I had a thourght on my way home from work last night!
Are you aware that a lot of libraries have access to the Ancestry web site? I think there's usually a time limit on (probably an hour at a time), don't know if they have someone who can help you out with it. I think heard that some libraries have access to more than one genealogy web site. It may be worth checking out.
Not sure where you are based Hope but if you are near to Dudley Archives they offer help via the friends of Dudley archives with showing you how to research your family history one to one they will show you how to use ancestry and get you started.
Am in Birmingham so Dudley not to far. Wow that sounds great do you have a contact number for the please.x
snoopysue wrote:Hope, I had a thourght on my way home from work last night!
Are you aware that a lot of libraries have access to the Ancestry web site? I think there's usually a time limit on (probably an hour at a time), don't know if they have someone who can help you out with it. I think heard that some libraries have access to more than one genealogy web site. It may be worth checking out.
Not sure where you are based Hope but if you are near to Dudley Archives they offer help via the friends of Dudley archives with showing you how to research your family history one to one they will show you how to use ancestry and get you started.
Am in Birmingham so Dudley not to far. Wow that sounds great do you have a contact number for the please.x
Yes here you go Contact Details Dudley Archives and Local History Service Mount Pleasant Street Coseley West Midlands WV14 9JR How to Find Us
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