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Some of you may know that I have been researching the family tree. As well as viewing the tree data here it is also listed on a couple of websites such as Genes Reunited and Ancestry.co.uk, this helps it get noticed by relatives that we do not know about yet! If anybody has any extra info they would like to add, copies of birth, marriage, death certificates they will be gratefully received!

View transcripts of birth certificates held.

New Feature: View transcripts of Death Certificates held

There are currently 57 unique surnames in the tree, click to view:

:: Arnold :: Baggett :: Beards :: Bird :: Blakesley :: Brown :: Bucknall :: Burn/Bourne :: Carter :: Cheetham :: Chew :: Coley :: Constable :: Cope :: Dean :: Dean/Watson :: Dennis :: Ferguson :: Grant :: Grundy :: Grundy (Worrall) :: Hall :: Harris :: Hartill :: Hill :: Horton :: Hough :: Hurd :: James :: Jeffs :: Johnson :: Johnson? :: Jones :: Meese :: Newman :: Nuttall :: Oakes :: Perry :: Picken :: Ratcliffe :: Raybone :: Reynolds :: Richards :: Risley? :: Shaw :: Taylor :: Thomson :: Tonks :: Trubshaw :: Trubshaw (nee?) :: Unknown :: Walker :: Watson :: Willoughby :: Wilton :: Worrell

If you want to ask me anything about this tree, check my Skype status below and contact me! Please mention the family tree when sending messages else I may ignore you!

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Useful Genealogy Links

Mike Harbach's Willenhall pages

Mike Harbach's Willenhall pages which include a brief history of the town, a bibliography and several indexes including - Hearth Tax 1666, Directories of 1770, 1818, 1835 and 1864/5, Publicans 1835 and Lockmakers 1835.
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Free BMD

FreeBMD is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales, and to provide free Internet access to the transcribed records. This would be my first port of call when looking for a record, but please note that this site is run by volunteers so the index is not yet complete so don't be surprised if your record isn't there!
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Genes Reunited

Sister site to the infamous Friends Reunited, on Genes Reunited you can your own family tree. The site is free to use. You can connect to other people with similar trees and hook up with long lost relatives! A very easy site to use and the Hot Matches is a great feature!
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Your Family Tree Magazine

Balancing the use of PCs and the Net with many traditional means of research, it makes tracing family history accessible and rewarding for everyone. Every issue come with a CD-ROM giving you software, sample data, and web links! Support this Family Tree by purchasing a subscription here!
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Deans Reunited

A new site dedicated to the research of everthing Dean, Deane etc!
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