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E-raamat: Tracing Your Potteries Ancestors: A Guide for Family & Local Historians

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2019
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  • ISBN-13: 9781526701305
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Family History
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526701305
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Tracing Your Potteries Ancestors introduces readers to the wealth of information available to those wishing to trace their North Staffordshire roots. Michael Sharpe gives a fascinating insight into the history of this part of the Midlands which was for so long dominated by the pottery industry.

Tracing Your Potteries Ancestors introduces readers to the wealth of information available to those wishing to trace their North Staffordshire roots. Michael Sharpe gives a fascinating insight into the history of this part of the Midlands which was for so long dominated by the pottery industry. The six pottery towns Tunstall, Burslem, Hanley, Stoke, Fenton and Longton are at the heart of the story. His handbook is an essential guide for anyone researching the life of an individual or family connected with the area, bringing together all the relevant local and national archives for the first time. In a series of short information-packed chapters it describes the lives and experiences of ordinary people in this most extraordinary of landscapes. It charts the transition of the Six Towns from scattered farming communities to a thriving industrial conurbation. The living conditions of the urban poor, health and welfare, the influence of religion and migration, education, leisure pursuits, and the traumatic experience of war are all explored, and the many different archives and sources that are open to family history researchers are explained.

Essential handbook for anyone researching the local and family history of the Potteries.
Abbreviations x
Introduction xi
The Proud Potteries xi
Scope: The Land in Between xiv
Researching in the Potteries xvi
Principal Archives and Sources xviii
Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archives xix
Keele University, Specialist Collections xx
Midland Ancestors xx
Newcastle Library xxi
Staffordshire BMD xxi
Staffordshire Collection on Findmypast xxi
Staffordshire Record Society xxii
Local History xxii
How to Use This Book xxiv
Chapter 1 The Potteries and Its People
1(29)
Stoke-on-Trent and Environs
1(7)
The Six Towns
2(4)
Newcastle-under-Lyme
6(2)
The Staffordshire Moorlands
8(1)
Growth of the Potteries
8(2)
Finding People: Key Sources
10(5)
Censuses
10(1)
Civil Registration
11(2)
Wills and Probate
13(2)
Local Photographs
15(4)
Photographic Collections
15(2)
Other Imagery
17(1)
The Moving Image
18(1)
Maps, Gazetteers and Plans
19(4)
Newspapers
23(4)
Trade and Commercial Directories
27(1)
North Staffordshire Names and Biographies
28(1)
Further Information
29(1)
Chapter 2 The Pottery Industry
30(27)
The Origins of the Pottery Industry
30(1)
Founding Fathers: Pottery Pioneers
31(5)
The Growth of Potworks
36(2)
Ceramic Materials
38(3)
Manufacturing Processes and Innovations
41(3)
Pottery Industry Occupations
44(2)
Working Conditions in the Potbanks
46(5)
Ancillary Industries
51(1)
Pottery Industry Records and Archives
51(3)
Potteries Heritage
54(1)
Further Information
55(2)
Chapter 3 Industrial Diversity
57(21)
Coal and Iron Mining
57(6)
Mining Records
62(1)
Canals
63(6)
The Fluid Highway
63(3)
Canal Records
66(3)
North Staffordshire Railways
69(3)
Railway Records
71(1)
Roads, Trams and Buses
72(5)
Further Information
77(1)
Chapter 4 Church and Politics
78(22)
The Established Church
78(4)
Principal Churches
78(3)
Anglican Records
81(1)
Roman Catholics
82(4)
Catholicism in the Potteries
82(3)
Catholic Records
85(1)
The Cradle of Methodism
86(6)
Nonconformist Records
89(3)
The Jewish Community
92(1)
Cemeteries and Burial Grounds
93(2)
Principal Cemeteries
93(1)
Cemetery and Burial Records
94(1)
Monumental Inscriptions
95(1)
Chartism and Trades Unions
95(4)
Chartism in the Potteries
95(2)
Growth of Trades Unions
97(1)
Trades-Union Records
98(1)
Further Information
99(1)
Chapter 5 Civic Society
100(29)
Workhouses and the Poor Law
100(5)
The Workhouse System
100(3)
Workhouse Records
103(2)
Children's Homes
105(2)
Hospitals
107(3)
Asylums
110(2)
Schools, Universities and Colleges
112(4)
The Growth of Education
112(1)
School Records
113(1)
Adult and Higher Education
114(2)
Courts, Prisons and Criminals
116(7)
The Court System
116(1)
Court Records
117(2)
Prisons and Prisoners
119(3)
Other Judical Records
122(1)
Charities and Friendly Societies
123(2)
Local Government
125(3)
The Path to Federation
125(2)
Electoral Records
127(1)
Further Information
128(1)
Chapter 6 Migration and Housing
129(15)
Rural and Irish Migration
129(2)
Comings and Goings: Pottery Industry Migration
131(6)
Housing
137(4)
Housing Records
141(1)
Further Information
142(2)
Chapter 7 Everyday Life in the Potteries
144(19)
Literature and the Arts
144(3)
Theatre, Variety and Cinema
147(2)
Holidays and Recreation
149(6)
Wakes Weeks
149(2)
Public Parks
151(1)
Sports Clubs
152(3)
Pubs, Inns and Breweries
155(3)
Licensing Records
158(1)
Markets, Shops and Food
158(2)
Oral and Community History
160(2)
Further Information
162(1)
Chapter 8 Before the Potbanks
163(19)
Medieval Staffordshire
163(4)
Medieval Records
165(2)
Tudor and Stuart Periods
167(4)
Early Modem Records
169(2)
Great Estates and Houses
171(5)
Land, Estate and Property Records
176(5)
Taxation
176(3)
Estate and Property
179(2)
Other Rural Records
181(1)
Further Information
181(1)
Chapter 9 In Uniform
182(19)
Local Regiments
182(4)
The North Staffordshire Regiment
182(2)
The South Staffordshire Regiment
184(1)
Militia and Territorials
184(2)
First World War
186(4)
Answering the Call
186(3)
Life at Home
189(1)
Second World War
190(6)
Air Raids and Evacuation
190(2)
The Home Guard
192(1)
The War Effort in the Potteries
193(3)
War Memorials and Rolls of Honour
196(1)
The Police Service
197(3)
Police Records
198(2)
Further Information
200(4)
Appendix 1 Timeline of Potteries History and Genealogy 201(3)
Appendix 2 Directory of Archives and Resources 204(15)
Archives and Record Offices
204(2)
Libraries and Local Study Centres
206(3)
Museums and Heritage Centres
209(1)
Family History Societies
210(2)
Publishers
212(2)
Web Resources
214(2)
Miscellaneous
216(1)
Local History Groups and Societies
217(2)
Index 219
Michael Sharpe is a professional genealogist, writer and lecturer who specializes in the local and family history of Birmingham and the wider West Midlands. He is a member of the Society of Genealogists, Midland Ancestors, and other family and local history societies. He has authored several books on family history including Family Matters: A History of Genealogy and Tracing Your Birmingham Ancestors, and he is frequently in demand as a lecturer and speaker. Michael was born in the West Midlands and has an enduring fascination for the region's industrial heritage and how it shaped our ancestors' lives and stories.