You could check other marriages, as well as births and deaths. A bit laborious and, at least for the marriages, I'm not certain how reliable the given addresses were. There were some fibbing in those days if one of the participants didn't live in the parish.
I am doing family history research and have found a marriage record at Aston St Peter and Paul for Solomon Woodhall and Hannah Reynolds, who were both living on Aston Road. Is there any way to find out who else was living on Aston Road at that time?
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I am also doing family history on the Woodhall, and is the Soloman Woodhall b1842, you're researching belong to a long list of children fathered by a Edward Woodhall and wife's name Sarah. I think there were 10 children, 8 with Sarah (don't know her surname). If this is correct they lived in West Bromwich. The way to check who else was living on Aston Rd, is the Electoral role/register at West Brom Records Office or Birmingham Records office, around the date of marriage. Or check 10 year Census Records, assuming the records exist.
On another note I'm one of the last surviving Woodhall's on a branch of this family, if you'd like to make contact please PM me.
I am also doing family history on the Woodhall, and is the Soloman Woodhall b1842, you're researching belong to a long list of children fathered by a Edward Woodhall and wife's name Sarah. I think there were 10 children, 8 with Sarah (don't know her surname). If this is correct they lived in West Bromwich. The way to check who else was living on Aston Rd, is the Electoral role/register at West Brom Records Office or Birmingham Records office, around the date of marriage. Or check 10 year Census Records, assuming the records exist.
On another note I'm one of the last surviving Woodhall's on a branch of this family, if you'd like to make contact please PM me.
So the Edward Woodhall you refer to, are his parents Thomas Woodhall b1755 ish and mother Sarah Silvester b1760ish. Must admit I'm struggling with research at the EW b1799 stage. There could be 2 Soloman's, one brother and one a son. I've got to start digging again. What have I started? Was only looking for Mill Meece and B'ham City Police and found this site.So perhaps we are (distant) cousins! I believe that my ancestor Solomon Woodhall (born ~1794) who later lived in West Bromwich was Edward Woodhall's older brother. The dates, names, and places match up, but I have not found a conclusive piece of evidence tying him to that that family. I was hoping the address of Aston Road on this marriage record might be a clue, but I don't even have conclusive proof that this Solomon Woodhall was *my* Solomon Woodhall, although it seems very likely. I will send you a PM.