Hi Richard,
I didn't know anything about the B'ham. branch of the family until Vera wrote to me in 1984. My father, as far as I can recall never spoke of it - he may not have known about it.
My grandfather Charles b1863, may have followed his cousins to B'ham. or the Black Country, or at least had a point of contact here.
So it was not until 2008 that I followed the line of John b1809 to see where it led. His siblings are;-Rebecca b1812, Thomas Miles b1813, Elizabeth b1815, Mary b1819, William b1822 my Ggf. & Edmund b1825.
John, it seems had 7 children. Of these George b1839 ,had 12 children, Thomas b1840 one child, James 2,Charles, NK, Paul, 9 & Joseph, 6.
I can understand John 1809 moving out of the family home at Daglingworth,-eldest boy,-making your own way, but he seems to moved about a lot, I wonder why that came about?
Occupations in B'ham:-House & sign painter,Boot & shoemaker, Artist ( Painter), Paper Hanger, Telegraph Employee
Pawnbroker Assistant, Sewing machinist, Cycle fitter.
Occs. in Cotswolds;- Woodman, Wood cutter, Hurdlemaker, Leather worker, Cooper
Some contributors to another site have some "Hot Matches" with my tree, numbers ***183 &***900 & ***711etc.
- ring any bells?
Ray.
PS. Paul was just Paul in the 1851 Census at Suffolk Road, Cheltenham. Which of his children came back to B'ham?