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Birmingham Register Offices

badpenny

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I am trying to find the locations of all the Birmingham register offices since registration was introduced from 1837.

I only know of three, Holiday Street, Broad Street and Edmund Street.

How many were there before that and where would they have been, any ideas?
 
There are threads on the various Register offices, the Edmund Street one, and in particular its location, was discussed here https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/register-office-edmund-street.48141/

Pre Edmund Street there was one in Newhall Street, but I don't think there's much information about it. Be interesting to find out more about the Newhall Street office, if anyone can offer information.

And as you say there was until relatively recently the Broad St office. Now that's been demolished and moved to Holliday Street.
Viv.
 
Hello Viv,

So, Newhall Street it is then as the earliest register office, i wonder if they dealt with Aston events as well?

Might be worth merging this thread with that highlighted above.

Badpenny..
 
Each area had its own sub registrar at one time. Also registrars for marriages were not necessarily the same as those for births and deathasThus from 1900 Kellys:

district registrars from Kellys 1900.jpg
 
I think Aston had its own until the 1920s. I was surprised when I sent for a marriage certificate which came back with the 1911 marriage at Aston Registry Office.
 
Also remember that the Register offices were based on the old Poor Law unions. Birmingham North was the old Birmingham Poor Law Union and Birmingham South was the old Kings Norton Poor Law Union. I have three relatives, husband and wife and son who all lived in Smethwick, who all died within three weeks of each other in the early 1930s. One died at home so was recorded as Birmingham South (Smethwick was in the Kings Norton Union) and two were taken less than a mile to Dudley Road Hospital and were registered as Birmingham North
 
Good morning

I'm a new member (just joined but have read bits of the forum for years) so my apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place.

I'm a Registrar at Birmingham Register Office as well as being an Historian, and I'm aiming to write a book for our 200th anniversary in 2037 about 200 years of the Birmingham Register Office. I'm doing okay on primary and secondary research so far (having only started 2 weeks ago...) but I'm struggling to get specific Birmingham memories. Does anyone have any memories of working at/registering at/getting married at any of the Birmingham Register Offices, or stories of family members? I'd appreciate any information you might have.
 
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