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Family History Beginners Board / Syner family in Westminster; migration between London and Birmingham pre-1800
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Was migration of ordinary working men and women common between the capital and other industrial cities like Birmingham and Manchester, before the 19th century?
Were there established London / Westminster Syner families before the 1780s?
Joseph Syner son of Benjamin and Isabel, christened 1755 in Westminster: I am in search of more information to link him with the Joseph Syner married in Westminster to Elizabeth Trott in 1783.
I also wish to identify him with (or eliminate from) the Joseph Syner who moved to Birmingham, Warwickshire (Rate levy books) about 1786, married to Elizabeth ?? (Birmingham, 1786-1838) who was the father of Thomas Siner, born Birmingham, died Fazeley, Staffordshire.
(There was another Joseph Sinar christened 1759 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, son of James and Mary, but no records appear to exist for 1750s Joseph Syner baptisms in the Midland Counties.)
Were there established London / Westminster Syner families before the 1780s?
Joseph Syner son of Benjamin and Isabel, christened 1755 in Westminster: I am in search of more information to link him with the Joseph Syner married in Westminster to Elizabeth Trott in 1783.
I also wish to identify him with (or eliminate from) the Joseph Syner who moved to Birmingham, Warwickshire (Rate levy books) about 1786, married to Elizabeth ?? (Birmingham, 1786-1838) who was the father of Thomas Siner, born Birmingham, died Fazeley, Staffordshire.
(There was another Joseph Sinar christened 1759 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, son of James and Mary, but no records appear to exist for 1750s Joseph Syner baptisms in the Midland Counties.)