Burntwood Family History Group
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This page is sponsored by
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Journal
The Burntwood Family History Group Journal is published by the Burntwood Family History Group. The journal is published quarterly and available free to members including postal members and available at £1.00 to non members.
Copies of the journal can be obtained at any of our meetings, or by post from the Honorary Secretary, Geoff Sorrell, The Annex, Green Lane Farm, Green Lane, Burntwood, Staffordshire, WS7 9HB (01543 684340)
Cheques to be made payable to 'Burntwod Family History Group'
If you are a Family History Group or any other Group interested in exchanging journals, please contact Geoff Sorrell
If you wish to advertise in the journal, or on our website, please contact Geoff Sorrell for current rates and conditions
If you have any articles, photographs or stories you would like included in the Journal, please contact our Journal Editor Jenny Lee or 01889 586168
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Contents of the October - December 2011 Journal
From the Chair........
I bet You Didn't Know That
News from the Secretary
25 Years On - Part 2
Brisbane and Back
Request for Genealogical Help
Research a Family Tragedy
Reviews of Guest Speakers
The Elusive William Turner
A Wealth of Family History
Wife For Sale!
The Memorial Project
Useful Addresses
Programme of Speakers |
An extract from the October - Decxember 2011 Journal
This Issue's Cover Photograph
Lichfield Registry Office, Bird Street, Lichfield
Standing at the corner of Beacon Park, the building which is today the Lichfield Registry Office was erected in 1856 at Lichfield's Free Library and Museum,
and still bears that name on an inscription above the door.
When the Friary School moved to it's present location in 1975, the library moved from Bird Street into the former school building,
leaving the old building to assume a new purpose as the Registry Office for births, marriages and deaths.
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Read extracts from previous Journals, right back to the first issue in May 1988
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1989 August, Issue 3 (Missing) |
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1992 April, Issue 16 (Missing) |
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1993 December Vol 2. No. 4 (Missing) |
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Extracts from all issues of the Journal, (except 3 missing) from the very first issue in May 1988 have now been added
The three missing issues are:- Issue 3 August 1989, Issue 16 April 1992 and Issue Vol 2. No 4. December 1993
If you have one of those three missing issues, please let the BFHG borrow it to complete the collection
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