Amblecote Staffordshire Family History Guide
Amblecote is an Ecclesiastical Parish partly in Staffordshire and partly in Worcestershire. Created 1845 from Old Swinford Ancient Parish.
Other places in the parish include: Coalbourn Brook and Wollaston.
Parish church: Holy Trinity
Parish registers begin: see Old Swinford and also Kingswinford and Wordesley
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Amblecote
The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870
AMBLECOAT, a hamlet and a chapelry in Old Swinford parish, Stafford. The hamlet stands on the southern verge of the county, at the river Stour; and is suburban to Stourbridge, being separated from it only by the river. Acres, 689. Real property, with Kingswinford, £273,468, of which £66,786 are in mines, £128,936 in iron-works, and £9,550 in canals. Pop., 2,613. Houses, 531.
The inhabitants are employed chiefly in potteries, glass-works, collieries, and ironworks.
The chapelry was constituted in 1845, and originally included Woolaston, but since 1860, has been coextensive with Amblecoat hamlet.
The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Worcester. Value, £100. Patron, the Earl of Stamford. The church stands on an eminence, was opened in 1844, and is a pleasing structure of fire bricks.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales 1851
AMBLECOAT, a hamlet in that part of the parish of Old Swinford, which is in Staffordshire, in the union of Stourbridge; 1 mile north of Stourbridge.
The inhabitants are chiefly employed in the collieries, and earthenware, and iron-works, in the vicinity. Pop., in. 1801, 1,002; in 1831, 1,236. Houses 244. Acres 570. A.P. £3,186. Poor rates, in 1837, £679.
There are an infant-school, and four daily schools, here.
Source: The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales; A Fullarton & Co. Glasgow; 1851.
Lewis Topographical Dictionary of England 1845
Amblecoat, a hamlet, in the parish of Old Swinford, union of Stourbridge, S. division of the hundred of Seisdon and the county of Stafford, ½ mile (N.) from Stourbridge; containing 1623 inhabitants. The tithes have been commuted for a rent-charge of £220.
A school, in which are about 150 boys and 85 girls, is supported by subscription.
Source: A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis Fifth Edition Published London; by S. Lewis and Co., 13, Finsbury Place, South. M. DCCC. XLV.
Coalbourn Brook
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870
Coalbourn-Brook, a locality on the northern border of Worcester, 1 mile from Stourbridge. It has a post-office under Stourbridge.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
Parish Records
FamilySearch
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England, Staffordshire, Amblecote
England, Staffordshire, Amblecoat – Census ( 1 )
Census returns for Amblecote, 1841-1891
Author: Great Britain. Census Office
England, Staffordshire, Amblecoat – Taxation ( 1 )
Land tax returns for Amblecoat, 1781-1832
Author: Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Staffordshire)
FamilySearch Historical Records Worcestershire
FamilySearch Historical Records Staffordshire
Newspapers
Dudley Mercury, Stourbridge, Brierley Hill, and County Express
County Express; Brierley Hill, Stourbridge, Kidderminster, and Dudley News
Dudley Herald
Dudley Guardian, Tipton, Oldbury & West Bromwich Journal and District Advertiser
Dudley and District News
County Express – Worcestershire
Worcestershire Chronicle
Administration
- County: Staffordshire & Worcestershire
- Civil Registration District: Stourbridge
- Probate Court: Court of the Bishop of Lichfield (Episcopal Consistory)
- Diocese: Worcester
- Rural Deanery: Kidderminster
- Poor Law Union: Stourbridge
- Hundred: Staffordshire: South Seisdon; Worcestershire: Halfshire
- Province: Canterbury