V 2: Transcripts of Parish Registers 1566-1812 and the 1851 Census Index, with searchable indexes to BAPTISMS St Paul (1566-1852), Baptist (1792-1834), Congregational (Bunyan) (1761-1837), Congregational (1821-1853), Primitive Episcopal (1832-1845), Howard Chapel (1769-1837) , Methodist (Harpur St) (1810-1837), Bunyan Meeting (1848-1851). MARRIAGES: St Paul (1568--1885), Holy Trinity (1860-1885), Baptist…
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Contains Dissenters' Certificates 1740-1852. Places of worship other than Church of England, were required to be licensed by the Bishop. The certificates state whose house or whose property could be used for worship. Nonconformist Marriages 1647-1845.These are mainly Quaker with dates of marriage ranging from 1647 to 1836. Baptist, seven marriages from The General Baptist Church, Killingholme 1708…
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This is a 48 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Clachan of Penninghame Old Church Burial Ground about 3 miles south of Newton Stewart in the Parish of Penninghame, Wigtownshire. It was published in 2005 and consists of 23 pages of inscriptions from 169 headstones. It is indexed by Surname only. It includes a 1684 Covenant List (essentially a local Census) for the Parish of 563 names with location…
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This is a 68 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Penninghame Old Churchyard in the Town of Newton Stewart in the Parish of Penninghame, Wigtownshire. It was published in 2005 and consists of 43 pages of inscriptions from 393 headstones. It is indexed by Surname only. A Parish Map is included and 1692 Hearth Tax List. Also 1684 Covenant Parish List (essentially a census) by location and name. There…
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A VERY INDEPENDENT COUNTY: Parliamentary elections and politics in County Armagh, 1750-1800 analyses the background to, and traces details of general elections and by'elections for the county and borough seats in Armagh. In the eighteenth century, County Armagh was famously referred to as a very independent county'' given the distinctive nature of politics and electioneering in parliamentary…
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Family Historian Keith Gregson explores the human stories behind the history of the Great War. He encounters the mystery of the disappearance of the Norfolks; the story of the French girl's note in a soldier's pocket book; and the tragic tale of a group of morris dancers who paid the ultimate price while serving their country. The investigations reveal a range of chance findings, some meticulous…
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Contents: Farleigh; Sanderstead heraldry; Caterham caves; Roman road, Caterham; Victorian Caterham; Living Crafts - photography (Bunce brothers); Portley map; Coronation 1911
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Contents: Roman Cemetery, Coulsdon Woods; Netherne Field Manor; Netherne Farm; Chaldon Court; Coulsdon & Purley in Victorian times; Heraldry in Sanderstead, pt 2; Beech Farm, Chelsham; Old Coulsdon wheelwrights;
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Contents: Stone Age man in NE Surrey; Roman Woodcote; Sanderstead in 1798; First school in Caterham; Coulsdon workhouse; Memories: Farleigh; Rowed monument, Coulsdon; Charles Langdon Lockton J.P.; Chelsham School; Memories: Chipstead
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Contents: Rudolf Steiner house, Coulsdon; Rev John Randolph, Sanderstead; Battle of Britain crash sites & casualties; Exhibition at Caterham 1893; sketches of Roman Road & Bourne ditch; Coulsdon & Purley Public Libraries; Tupwood, Caterham; Chipstead Mill; Caterham Soldiers 1914-18; Coulsdon & Purley Libraries architecture; Chipstead
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Childhood in 1930s Northamptonshire; Social Shaping of Ancient Roman Water Technologies
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Elgar; Christianity in Roman Gloucester; A Tottenham School's Wartime Evacuation; Attorneys in 18th century Southwell
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Articles: Roman and Medieval Impact on the Altrincham Area; Railway Crash in Broadheath (1964); Eaton’s Inn (The Old Market Tavern in Altrincham): Or An Apology for Getting It Wrong; The Manchester & Districts of the Ancient Order of Foresters Investment Association; Terms Found in the Court Leets of the Barony of Dunham Massey 1613-1640
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This history traces the progress of the development of Scarborough, with Roman, Saxon, Norman, Mediaeval and religious influences.
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Stories from around Yorkshire, with contour map, geology map, British & Roman Yorkshire map and maps showing river valleys. By F D King. The book on this CD is machine searchable.
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The capital of the North Riding of Yorkshire has been an important town from Roman times to the Victorian era, when this history was written in 1885.
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This publication is a real surprise in that most of it is written in verse. Published in 1827 and with over five hundred pages it covers such diverse subjects as • Brutus, • First Cornish Wrestling, • Witchcraft, • The Roman Period, • Religion of Ancient Cornwall, • The Saxons, •King Arthur and many other subjects. The end of the book has copious notes referring to the text. All…
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Dated 1908. Sheet 238.08. 25in to the mile This detailed map covers the village of Brough, originally within the parish of Elloughton. The two had a combined population of just 1009 in 1901 but this would grow massively in the 20th century, following the building of a factory by the Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Co in 1916. In 1908, however, this remained a somewhat straggling village and this map covers…
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Dated 1926. Sheet 110.04. 25in to the mile This highly detailed map is double-sided for maximum coverage. The main map covers most of the town of Filey, a town which developed as a seaside spa in the 1820s, grew further as a resort when the railway arrived in 1846, and later became a destination for many famous visitors, including Jenny Lind, Delius and Charlotte Bronte. The beach was also used for…
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Dated 1926. Sheet 124.06. 25in to the mile This map captures Malton in great detail, with individual houses neatly delineated. Three townships are shown: Old and New Malton, and the sister town of Norton on the other side of the Derwent. Malton is in the historic North Riding, Norton in the East Riding. The town centre of Malton, ie New Malton, gets the most complete coverage on our map; features here…
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This booklet is a guide to descendant searching - that is looking for living relatives who are also descendants of our ancestors. It can be fascinating, rewarding, and potentially life-changing. Research can lead you not to long-dead ancestors but living, breathing relatives who share your genetic heritage - members of your extended family. This book shows you how to get started, offers tips…
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This book describes many of the Poor Law records that may survive and where to find them, as well as those of other organisations who helped to relieve families in desperate need. Poor Law Records are the most important records of a Parish after Parish Registers. Through them we can discover ancestors who were "paupers", who were helped through the Poor Law, as well as ancestors who were Poor…
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Full of bite-size stories illustrating unexpected discoveries by family historians, this book will help you in the search for your ancestors. \*Includes a guide on how to find your own interesting ancestors \*How to analyse and draw conclusions from information/objects you come across \*Covers oral, written, pictorial sources and objects as sources \* Includes the revelations of DNA…
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Every part of the United Kingdom has its own, distinctive history – not just the major battles and key historical events which may have played out there, but also the smaller details of everyday life which impinged upon the actual lives of our ancestors more directly. The team behind the popular family and social history magazine Discover Your Ancestors has put together a region-by-region guide to…
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Whether you’re an experienced family historian or just starting out, you’ll find TreeView easy to use and an essential tool in your research. Record your family’s history and view details of your ancestors in a number of different and attractive ways. Create beautiful charts and detailed reports to present your family tree. New features in Version 2: \*Linked Charting – when you open a saved…
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