Combining a social history of Birmingham with practical information for genealogists interested in the city, this book explains how to access the principal sources: the Census; records of Births, Marriages and Deaths; electoral registers; parish minutes; court reports; and local newspapers. Separate chapters describe the city’s growth in the 19th century, the living and working conditions of its people, and the character of its various neighbourhoods.
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