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Dean Parish CD

V 1.1: Transcripts of Parish Registers 1566-1812 and the 1851 Census Index, with searchable indexes to All Hallows Baptisms (1567-1852), Marriages (1567-1837), Marriages Surname index (1567-1837) and Burials (1566-1851). Also searchable index and transcription of Memorial Inscriptions for Upper Dean United Reformed Church 1998.

Supplied by: Bedfordshire Family History Society Product Ref: BDF-PRCD46

Carlton Parish CD

V 2: Transcripts of Parish Registers 1554-1812 and the 1851 Census Index, with searchable indexes to Baptisms: St Mary the Virgin (1554-1852), Marriages: St Mary the Virgin (1555-1885), Marriages surname index (1555-1838) and Burials: St Mary the Virgin (1559-1851). Also searchable index and transcription of Memorial Inscriptions Carlton Baptist Chapel 2000.

Supplied by: Bedfordshire Family History Society Product Ref: BDF-PRCD49

Cople Parish CD

V 2: Transcripts of Parish Registers 1561-1812 and the 1851 Census Index, with searchable indexes to All Saints Baptisms (1561-1852), Marriages (1563-1885), marriages Surname index (1563-1837) and Burials (1562-1870). Also Memorial Inscriptions for All Saints 1914.

Supplied by: Bedfordshire Family History Society Product Ref: BDF-PRCD77

Bradford Parish Church Graveyard Transcriptions, 2001

Published July 2001 68 page A5 book, is out of print but is available as a Downloadble PDF file, containing transcriptions of the headstones remaining in 2001 in the graveyard at Bradford Parish Church (the Cathedral), together with maps to locate each headstone. The inscriptions are compared with those recorded around 1930 by Blackburn, and the names compared with entries in our sister publication…

Supplied by: Bradford Family History Society Product Ref: BFD-BMTBPC

Muiravonside Parish Churchyard

Burials and Monumemntal Inscriptions in Parish Churchyard, dates between 1708 (grave marker) up to 1964 but Church closed in 1893 so later dates are scarce.

Supplied by: Central Scotland Family History Society Product Ref: CEN-M6

One Grand Whole by John G Harrison Free P&P

24 page booklet introducing the burial grounds, gravestones and monuments around Stirling Castle. Explains the differences in gravestone styles and illustrates the symbolism of the carvings found on old gravestones. Not memorial inscriptions, but an interesting overview with colour illustrations.

Supplied by: Central Scotland Family History Society Product Ref: CEN-JH1

Rhyl - Morley Road Cemetery MIs

Inscriptions from Book of Remembrance

Supplied by: Clwyd Family History Society Product Ref: CLD-10321

Greasbrough Area

Contents St Mary Baptisms 1813 to 1837 by name Burials 1747 to 1904 by name Town Lane Cemetery Burials 1900 to 1988 by name Memorial Inscriptions The information on this download was originally compiled by the Rotherham Family History Society.

Supplied by: Doncaster and District Family History Society Product Ref: DON-roth507

Kimberworth Area

Kimberworth St Thomas Baptisms 1843 to 1894 by name Marriages 1853 to 1912 by name Burials 1843 to 1903 by name Memorial Inscriptions with plans Kimberworth Council Schooll Admissions Registers:1880 to 1893 and 1906 to 1922

Supplied by: Doncaster and District Family History Society Product Ref: DON-roth510

Welsh Words and Phrases

Gravestone Welsh for Non Welsh Transcribers and Readers of Memorial Inscriptions

Supplied by: Glamorgan Family History Society /, Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg Product Ref: GLA-Z050

St Brides, Wentloog, Rehobeth Chapel MI's

Full transcriptions with photographs of memorial inscriptions.

Supplied by: Gwent Family History Society /, Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluoedd Gwent Product Ref: GNT-NCD06

Michaelstone-y-vedw. Tirzah Baptist Chapel

Digital Memorial Inscriptions of grave yard.

Supplied by: Gwent Family History Society /, Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluoedd Gwent Product Ref: GNT-NCD09

St Mellon's, Caersalem Baptist Church

Digital Memorial Inscriptions of grave yard

Supplied by: Gwent Family History Society /, Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluoedd Gwent Product Ref: GNT-NCD21

English Genealogy: A Bibliography

For English genealogists, this is the basic bibliography. It lists innumerable guides and indexes to sources at the national level, and is complemented by separate volumes for each county. It includes: Introductory guides to sources, encyclopedias and dictionaries, how to organize yourself, bibliography, archives, genealogical directories, biographical directories and pedigrees, names, births marriages…

Supplied by: Internet Genealogical Bookshop Product Ref: RAY-101

Kent - A Genealogical Bibliography

Genealogical Sources; History of Kent; Parish & Local Histories; Bibliography and Archives; Journals & Newspapers; Occupational Information; Trade Directories & Maps; Official Lists of Names; Estate Papers; Records of National & County Administration; Parochial & Borough Administration; Church Records; Education; Migration; Registers, Inscriptions & Wills; Family Histories &…

Supplied by: Internet Genealogical Bookshop Product Ref: RAY-205

Kent: the Genealogists Library Guide / Stuart Raymond

This is the authoritative guide to everything that has been published and is likely to be of interest to family historians. It is published in 3 volumes: Genealogical Sources Registers, Inscriptions, & Wills Family Histories. These volumes normally retail at

Supplied by: Internet Genealogical Bookshop Product Ref: RAY-spc1

Christ Church Pitsmoor 1850-1931, Holy Trinity Darnall 1846-1866, Holy Trinity Wicker 1859, St Lawrence Tinsley 1813-1901 and St Thomas Brightside 1854-1901 Burial Records

Transcriptions of burials in five parish churchyards in north and east Sheffield. The graveyard at Holy Trinity opened and closed after 9 burials because it was decided to use the land for a school building. St Thomas served a working class area in the east end of the city, the heartland of the steel manufacturing industry. The Memorial Inscriptions of the extant gravestones at St Thomas Brightside…

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G607

Christ Church Stannington 1830-1931, Church of the Ascension Oughtibridge 1843-1942, St Mary Bolsterstone 1813-1856 and St Nicholas Bradfield 1813-1899 Burial Records

Transcriptions of burials in the churchyards of four parishes located in countryside to the north and west of Sheffield. Bradfield originated as a daughter church of the parish of Ecclesfield in the middle ages. Transcriptions of baptisms and marriages at the Church of the Ascension Oughtibridge church and the Memorial Inscriptions at St Nicholas Bradfield are also available for download.

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G608

Overseas Membership of the Ulster Genealogical and Historical Guild - 1 year with journal Free P&P

The Ulster Genealogical & Historical Guild provides a global forum for the Irish and Scots-Irish community. It is designed to give you — the local and family historian — access to a range of specialist resources and services that you will find invaluable in your quest to complete your research. Membership Benefits 50% discount on our birth, death & marriage records for County Antrim and County…

Supplied by: Ulster Historical Foundation Product Ref: UHF-GD004