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Birmingham
Discover the Birmingham of your ancestors from articles on housing, health, industry, markets, slums and transport.
www.cs.aston.ac.ukBirmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry
Organization provides surname lists, a description of its journals for sale, and its membership rates. Includes updated news.
www.bmsgh.orgBirmingham.gov.uk - Introduction to Birmingham City Archives
The archives include letters, diaries, maps, drawings, photographs, films and oral history plus title deeds, legal and business papers, society, church and other records.
www.birmingham.gov.ukCoventry Family History Society
Members have contributed databases on canal boats, convicts and Lascelles Directory of Coventry - 1850.
www.covfhs.orgCuriousFox - Staffordshire Local and Family History
Discover other people researching the same names in the same villages to share genealogy and local history research. Includes location maps for villages and towns.
www.curiousfox.comDomesday Book - Warwickshire
See how the legends of Lady Godiva and Robin Hood are supported or refuted by data in the Warwickshire portion of the Domesday Book.
www.infokey.comDudley Archives
West Midlands centre houses a large collection of family and general history resources. Gives opening hours and visitor details plus info on the surname Dudley.
www.dudley.gov.ukEast Hamlet, Ludlow, Shropshire Census of 1891
Census results include surnames, occupations, and places of birth. Includes ages and addresses as well.
ftp:Genealogy and History of Birmingham
Read about places, people, industries, quotes from literature, street names and consult a synchronopsis.
www.spencer.onlinehome.deGENUKI - Warwickshire Genealogy
Project volunteers maintain a large volume of genealogy and local history information for non commercial use.
www.genuki.org.uk
