ZOOM and PUBLIC MEETINGS

The links on this page will enable you to see details of
Burntwood Family History Group’s
most recent Annual General Meeting on 9 September 2024,
and the previous Annual General Meetings held on
11 September 2023 and 12 September 2022.

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The links here will also enable you to view
any other available BFHG Zoom meetings.

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CLICK HERE
to view the summary
of the Annual General Meeting
 held on Monday 9 September 2024.

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CLICK HERE
to view the summary
of the Annual General Meeting
held on Monday 11 September 2023.

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CLICK HERE
to view the summary
of the previous year’s Annual General Meeting
held on Monday 12 September 2022.

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CLICK HERE
to view the inaugural Zoom meeting on Monday 23 November 2020
with the talk “Not because it is easy” by Keith Stanley.

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Please note, the following Zoom meetings are no longer available:

Monday 8 February 2021,
with the talk by Mike Tyler
about “The Land Army”.

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Monday 8 March 2021,
with the talk by Gill Blanchard entitled
“I therefore post him as a coward.
An anatomy of a Norfolk Scandal in 1836”.

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Monday 12 April 2021,
with the talk by David Cufley about “Ratcatchers”.
However, you can still access David’s bibliography
and the sources for his resources using
THIS LINK.

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Monday 10 May 2021
with the talk by Karen Evans entitled
“A Grim Almanac of Staffordshire”.

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Monday 14 June 2021,
with the talk by Ian Waller entitled
“Researching Before Parish Records”

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Monday 12 July 2021,
with the talk by Jef Page
“Newgate Prison”

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Monday 11 October 2021
with the talk by Mary Bodfish
“Cavalier Dogs and Roundhead Rogues”

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Monday 8 November 2021
“The Crimson Fields”
presented by David Bardell and Mick Byrne

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Monday 10 January 2022
“The Perils of a Public Speaker”
presented by Penny Wheat

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Monday 14 March 2022
“Stafford Gaol and how to get there!”
presented by Steve Geale

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Monday 11th April 2022
“An Englishman’s home is his castle”
presented by Ned Williams

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Monday 9th May 2022
“The Gaskin Murder”
presented by Anthony Hunt

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Monday 13th June 2022
“A Brief History of Shugborough”
presented by Judy Hubble

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Monday 8th August 2022
“Historical Buildings of Hednesford”
presented by Anthony Hunt

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Monday 10th October 2022
“The Ghosts of Jabez Cliffe and Co.”
presented by Cliff Kirby-Tibbits

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Monday 14th November 2022
“The Gunpowder Plot”
presented by Mary Bodfish

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Monday 9 January 2023
“The Golden Age of Stagecoaching”
presented by Steve Booth

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Monday 13 February 2023
“The Great Train Robbery”
presented by Steve Geale

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Monday 13 March 2023
“The History of the Pagets of Beaudesert
and the first Marquis of Anglesey”
presented by John Hill

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Monday 17 April 2023
“A Servant’s Lot”
presented by Judy Hubble

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Monday 15 May 2023
“The Fall of Saxon England”
presented by Mike Kelley

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Monday 10 July 2023
“The Battle of Waterloo”
presented by Tim Burgin

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Monday 8th January 2024
“Staffordshire and the coming of the Tudors”
presented by Steve Booth

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Monday 12th February 2024
“Smethwick in the Second World War”
presented by Mary Bodfish

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Monday 13 May 2024
“The Dancing Marquess”,
presented by Bob Marsh

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Monday 10 June 2024
“Mrs FitzHerbert”,
presented by Steve Geale

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Monday 8 July 2024
Waterloo - What Happened Next”,
presented by Tim Burgin

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