Have you tried St. Philips? A lot of people married at St. Martin's had their children baptised at St. Philip's. Journey man means he was qualified in his work i.e. he had served and completed an apprenticeship. A Master means he was even more qualified in his work and a head person in his trade. Chris -----Original Message----- Hello All on the Warks/Birmingham List I'm hoping to maybe find answers to queries or possible links to my Baker Family The information I have so far: Thomas Baker married Charlotte Bayliss 28 Mar 1802 St Martins Birmingham. I haven't been able to locate a Baptism for Thomas or Charlotte as yet. Thomas is also noted as being a widower. On the 1841 Census Joseph and Selina are living in Coleshill St, It's stated that Joseph was a Journeyman Warks. Can someone tell me where Coleshill St is located and why he would be noted as a journeyman, if he was born in Birmingaham? Thanks in advance Karina