The Black Country in the West Midlands is an important site for family
historians. Many researchers, seeking to trace their ancestry back
through the generations, will find their trail leads through it. And
yet, despite the burgeoning interest in genealogy and the importance
of the region in so many life stories, no previous book has provided a
guide to the Black Country's history and to the documents and records
that family historians can use in their research. In this accessible
and informative introduction to the subject, Michael Pearson looks at
the history and heritage of the region and gives a graphic insight
into the world in which our ancestors lived. He concentrates on the
role the Black Country played during the industrial revolution when
the development of mining, industry and transport transformed the
economic and social life of the area. This was a period when living
and working conditions were poor, families were large, children worked
from an early age, often in the mines, and life expectancy was less
than 20. And it was the era in which the Black Country took on the
distinctive identity by which it is known today. As well as retelling
the fascinating story of the development of the Black Country, the
author introduces the reader to the variety of records that are
available for genealogical research, from legal and ecclesiastical
archives, birth and death certificates to the records of local
government, employers, institutions, clubs, societies and schools.
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A Guide For Family Historians
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526712950
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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