« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 13 June 06 23:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Both,
I already have both photographic books on Kings Norton. And have trawled the libraries already, and have a list of photos not in the books.
I have a copy of the Tithe map and the apportionment for the actual village. It is the actual village which is known as The Green. The plan was to put everyone from the 1841 census into an actual house and then have a photo or a sketch of the building.
The problem is that subsequent censuses are less and less helpful.

And there appears to be a above average rate of moving between houses.

Presumably rented accommodation.
Hence my request for property information. I have a complete list of householders from 1841, 1851, 1871 & 1881 and good contacts for the 1861, where needed. Studying the different censuses the enumerators started at different points and went different ways around The Green!
For those with an interest in Kings Norton I suggest doing a Google search on "Kings Norton" & "The Green" or "Saracens Head" and then clicking on Image at the top of the screen.
Mike
P.S. The reason for all this was a family HANDS living there. They had the house on the corner of The Green, now Lloyds Bank. They are related to the CLULEEs and the PRITCHETTs. Anyone out there?
HANDS, HANDES, HANNS, HANNES, HANNE, HANNON (Yardley to Bromsgrove)
MIL(L)WARD, COTTERIL, CLULEE, IZOD, HASSALL, TODD, STRATTON, JAKEMAN, JENNINGS, MOLE, ALLCOCK PINFIELD north Worcestershire
WATERS, Thurzo, Sutherland> Bishopswearmouth, Durham
GARDNER, Solihull;
HUMPHRIES & HUMPHREYS, Meifod, Montgomeryshire>Bilston, STS> Manchester & Texas + Kansas, USA
JAKENS, BIRD, CRAPPER Bury, HIGGINBOTHAM, HORRIDGE, CUNDIFF, Lancs
LEO, Galway/Tipperary, & CARROLL, Carlow Ireland