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Collier Street, Kent monumental inscriptions

Monumental inscriptions for St Margaret's Church, Collier Street, Kent with photographs of all surviving headstones and selected entries from the school log book Kent Family History Society members receive a 50% discount on purchases made through our web shop https://www.kfhs.org.uk/downloads-247

Supplied by: Kent Family History Society Product Ref: KFS-DLMI-101

Maidstone, Kent burials at Union Street Methodist Church

To mark the 200th anniversary of the Church building, Kent Family History Society was asked by the Church to assist in transcribing and indexing the burial registers of the Church which were, at that time, on temporary loan from Kent History and Library Centre in Maidstone. The burial register dates back to the mid-1800s when there was a non-conformist burial ground on the church premises. After…

Supplied by: Kent Family History Society Product Ref: KFS-DL328

Amotherby and Appleton le Street

Monumental inscription recordings, including burial record entries, location map and name index. This booklet includes St Helens, Amotherby and All Saints, Appleton le Street.

Supplied by: East Yorkshire Family History Society Product Ref: EYK-M183-PCE

Birdsall & Wharram le Street

Monumental inscription recordings, including burial record entries, location map and name index. This booklet includes Birdsall and Wharram le Street.

Supplied by: East Yorkshire Family History Society Product Ref: EYK-M156-PCC

Dalton in Furness St Mary, Walney St Mary the Virgin, Broughton in Furness St Mary Magdalene Free P&P

Volume 185 (2016) Dalton in Furness St Mary (BMD 1813-37), Walney St Mary the Virgin (BMD 1744-1858), Broughton in Furness St Mary Magdalene (BMD 1634-1720, 1813-37) Note that all these printed volumes are also available as CDs and electronic downloads

Supplied by: Lancashire Parish Register Society Product Ref: LPR-v185

Durham - Gainford and Winston Denton St Mary, Gainford St Mary, Whorlton St Mary, Winston St Andrew, Area Monumental Inscriptions

This CD contains monumental inscriptions in PDF format for Denton St Mary, Gainford St Mary, Whorlton St Mary, Winston St Andrew,

Supplied by: Cleveland, North Yorkshire & South Durham Family History Society Product Ref: CYD-76

Ireland, Dublin 1927 Street & Trade Directory

Stepping Stones CD publication.

Supplied by: S&N Genealogy Supplies Product Ref: SNG-5076

Yorkshire, 1902 Street & Trade Directory for Scarborough, Whitby, Filey & surrounding Villages

Stepping Stones CD publication. This features the following Towns and Villages: - Ayton West and East. Argram. Binnington. Brompton. Buriston. Butterwick. Cloughton. Newlands. Ebberston. Everley. Flixton. Folkton. Fordham. Foxholes. Flotmanby. Fyling Old Hill. Ganton. Gristhorpe. Hackness. Harwood Dale. Hayburn Dyke. Helperthorpe. Heslerton. High Cliff. Hunmanby. Hutton Buscel. Irton. Langdale…

Supplied by: S&N Genealogy Supplies Product Ref: SNG-5032

Yorkshire, Bradford 1921 Street Directory

Stepping Stones CD publication.

Supplied by: S&N Genealogy Supplies Product Ref: SNG-5067

Yorkshire, Halifax 1887 Street & Alphabetical Directory

Stepping Stones CD publication.

Supplied by: S&N Genealogy Supplies Product Ref: SNG-4993

London Colour Street Map with Index

Bacon's large-print map of London and Suburbs circa 1900. Extending from Hampton Court to Greenwich and Highgate to Crystal Palace. Scanned in full colour with alphabetical index, provided as an Acrobat file with reader.

Supplied by: S&N Genealogy Supplies Product Ref: SNG-1292

St Asaph - Mount Street Old Cemetery MIs

Monumental Inscriptions

Supplied by: Clwyd Family History Society Product Ref: CLD-10326

Hitchin: Tilehouse Street Baptist Church

Hertfordshire Monumental Inscriptions Series Volume 47 published in 1992. A 30 page A5 booklet containing transcriptions of monumental inscriptions in the Church, Memorial Hall and Churchyard with an introduction, plan and surname index.

Supplied by: Hertfordshire Family History Society Product Ref: HRT-MI047

Darenth: St Margaret, Green Street Green: St Luke (DVD of CD-OR010 & CD-OR011)

DVD version of CDs CD-OR010 & CD-OR011 incl. St. Margaret - Registers 1678-1812 & Baptisms 1813-1996 (includes St Luke’s, Green St Green Baptisms 1906-1959) St. Margaret - Marriages 1813-1954 & Burials 1813-1992 DVD-OR003v3

Supplied by: North West Kent Family History Society Product Ref: NWK-DVD-OR003v3

Captain Street Greenock Asylum Warrants 1850 - 1877

Admission warrants to the Asylum Ward.

Supplied by: Renfrewshire Family History Society Product Ref: RFW-

Changes in Sheffield Street Names 1871

List of renamed streets. (Published by Sheffield & District FHS).

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G102

St Jude Eldon Street: Marriages 1849-1939

Transcriptions of marriages registers of this parish church that served an area immediately to the west of the city centre.

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G428

St Thomas parish church Holywell Street Brightside Monumental Inscriptions

Index and transcription of monumental inscriptions in the churchyard of this now redundant parish church recorded in 1991.

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G903

St Jude Cupola Gibraltar Street Marriages 1856-1938

Transcriptions of marriage records of this parish church that served an area immediately to the north of the city centre.

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G427

St Matthew Carver Street: Marriages 1855-1946

Transcriptions of marriages that took place at this parish church in central Sheffield.

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G434

St Matthew Carver Street Baptisms 1855-1924

Transcriptions of baptisms that took place at this parish church in central Sheffield.

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G412

St Jude Eldon Street Baptisms 1849-1939

Transcriptions of baptisms that took place at this parish church that served an area immediately to the north of the city centre.

Supplied by: Sheffield & District Family History Society Product Ref: SHE-G407