ZOOM and PUBLIC MEETINGS

The links on this page will enable you to see details of
Burntwood Family History Group’s
most recent Annual General Meeting on 8 September 2025,
and the previous Annual General Meetings held on
9 September 2024, 11 September 2023 and 12 September 2022.

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CLICK on this link to see
both parts of the talk
“THE COTTAGE BY THE WELL”
presented by Mary Bodfish
at Burntwood Family History Group’s
recent meeting on 14th July 2025.

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The links here will also enable you to view
any other available BFHG Zoom meetings.

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CLICK HERE
to view the summary
of the Annual General Meeting
 held on Monday 8 September 2025.

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CLICK HERE
to view the summary
of the Annual General Meeting
 held on Monday 9 September 2024.

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CLICK HERE
to view the summary
of the Annual General Meeting
held on Monday 11 September 2023.

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CLICK HERE
to view the summary
of the previous year’s Annual General Meeting
held on Monday 12 September 2022.

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CLICK HERE
to view the inaugural Zoom meeting on Monday 23 November 2020
with the talk “Not because it is easy” by Keith Stanley.

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Please note, the following Zoom meetings are no longer available:

Monday 8 February 2021,
with the talk by Mike Tyler
about “The Land Army”.

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Monday 8 March 2021,
with the talk by Gill Blanchard entitled
“I therefore post him as a coward.
An anatomy of a Norfolk Scandal in 1836”.

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Monday 12 April 2021,
with the talk by David Cufley about “Ratcatchers”.
However, you can still access David’s bibliography
and the sources for his resources using
THIS LINK.

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Monday 10 May 2021
with the talk by Karen Evans entitled
“A Grim Almanac of Staffordshire”.

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Monday 14 June 2021,
with the talk by Ian Waller entitled
“Researching Before Parish Records”

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Monday 12 July 2021,
with the talk by Jef Page
“Newgate Prison”

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Monday 11 October 2021
with the talk by Mary Bodfish
“Cavalier Dogs and Roundhead Rogues”

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Monday 8 November 2021
“The Crimson Fields”
presented by David Bardell and Mick Byrne

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Monday 10 January 2022
“The Perils of a Public Speaker”
presented by Penny Wheat

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Monday 14 March 2022
“Stafford Gaol and how to get there!”
presented by Steve Geale

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Monday 11th April 2022
“An Englishman’s home is his castle”
presented by Ned Williams

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Monday 9th May 2022
“The Gaskin Murder”
presented by Anthony Hunt

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Monday 13th June 2022
“A Brief History of Shugborough”
presented by Judy Hubble

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Monday 8th August 2022
“Historical Buildings of Hednesford”
presented by Anthony Hunt

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Monday 10th October 2022
“The Ghosts of Jabez Cliffe and Co.”
presented by Cliff Kirby-Tibbits

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Monday 14th November 2022
“The Gunpowder Plot”
presented by Mary Bodfish

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Monday 9 January 2023
“The Golden Age of Stagecoaching”
presented by Steve Booth

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Monday 13 February 2023
“The Great Train Robbery”
presented by Steve Geale

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Monday 13 March 2023
“The History of the Pagets of Beaudesert
and the first Marquis of Anglesey”
presented by John Hill

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Monday 17 April 2023
“A Servant’s Lot”
presented by Judy Hubble

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Monday 15 May 2023
“The Fall of Saxon England”
presented by Mike Kelley

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Monday 10 July 2023
“The Battle of Waterloo”
presented by Tim Burgin

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Monday 8th January 2024
“Staffordshire and the coming of the Tudors”
presented by Steve Booth

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Monday 12th February 2024
“Smethwick in the Second World War”
presented by Mary Bodfish

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Monday 13 May 2024
“The Dancing Marquess”,
presented by Bob Marsh

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Monday 10 June 2024
“Mrs FitzHerbert”,
presented by Steve Geale

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Monday 8 July 2024
“Waterloo - What Happened Next”,
presented by Tim Burgin

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Monday 12 August 2024
“King Alfred & What Made Him Great”
presented by Mike Kelley

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Monday 14th October 2024
“How to Use the Staffordshire Archives”
presented by Rebecca Jackson

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Monday 11 November 2024
“The Battle of Agincourt”
presented by James Porter

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Monday 14th April 2025
“The History of Silk”
presented by Clive Garner

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Monday 12th May 2025
“Ruth Ellis”
The last woman to be hanged in the UK
presented by Steve Geale

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