Diane: You wouldn't happen to have an Abigail GREEN, would you? My ggg grandmother Eleanor STEVENTON died of cholera and was buried at Oldbury Wesleyan Methodist (which was in the parish of Halesowen) in 1832. These are unusually detailed registers, and it says that she "was the daughter of Abigail GREEN". I have the marriage of Eleanor to James STEVENTON at West Bromwich all Saints in 1812, and the baptism of Eleanor daughter of Abigail GREEN at Dudley St Thomas in 1792. Then the trail goes cold. Any sightings of an Abigail GREEN gratefully received! Best wishes Paul Prescott ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diana Stevens" <diagramdiana@iinet.net.au> To: <ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:46 AM Subject: [WOR] GREEN and MILWARD of Halesowen >I am about to start researching my GREEN family of Halesowen. > > My GGGGG-Grandfather Benjamin GREEN was baptised at Halesowen in 1739. He > was a Line Engraver at Oxford and then became Drawing Master at Christ's > Hospital in London. He died in 1798. > > Many of his brothers were also artists as was his mother Sarah MILWARD. > > I have a GREEN family tree which was prepared by the Halesowen Technical > School in 1951 for the Festival of Britain Exhibition of Art by the > Greens. > > Now I want to trace the family further back. If anyone else is interested > in these families I should love to hear from you. > > Diana in Perth, Western Australia > > > ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== > FreeREG Project: parish register database > http://freereg.rootsweb.com > > UK Census on-line > http://freecen.rootsweb.com/ > http://www.worcestershiresurnames.co.uk/ > >