
England genealogy search?
I have beaten a brick wall with any information about my ancestors from England. I have a name very common. I'm planning a trip to England next year. To see if I can find information. Perhaps the cemeteries, or those who may have lived? Such lucky if I have time I will find the family? Does anyone have suggestions where to start looking? The only thing is I have to go on my grandparents were married in a church in Handsworth Stafford County. I have your marriage license, but only displays the name of the parents by the grandmothers.
If you want to send me an email I would be very happy to see what I can find for you, or at least to start. Need names, dates, places of you. I would love to help, mamsgel1956@yahoo.co.uk
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