Reliable genealogical conclusions depend on reliable data. Central to any good investigation is an appreciation of where the data came from, so that other investigators can re-examine it and re-establish the conclusions reached. Genealogy is little more than an anecdote when the sources for facts are not cited and where clear references to sources are not given. Referencing for Genealogists will enable…
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Burials & Monumental Inscriptions. Data extracted from gravestones. Corbiehall data covers from 1636 to 1881 Only 3 copies remaining
Supplied by: Central Scotland Family History Society Product Ref: CEN- M8
Index to Burials from 1875 - 1999 together with Cemetery photos. Due to Data Protection any 3rd party data from 1968 onwards is not included.
Supplied by: Glamorgan Family History Society /, Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg Product Ref: GLA-P1505CD
Alphabetical listing by surname (bride or groom), or by parish, of Church of England, Quaker and Roman Catholic marriages in the county for the period 1813 to 1837. Excludes the Isle of Wight. In Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Data in v2 has been re-indexed to facilitate easier searching. If you have HCD007 already, or are about to order it – you DO NOT need to order this CD as well because HCD007 contains…
Supplied by: Hampshire Genealogical Society Product Ref: HAM-30006
Thousands of genealogical books, and important genealogical data are now available on CD. This includes innumerable out of print books – especially old trade directories and published parish registers. It also includes census data. This book lists what is available.
Supplied by: Internet Genealogical Bookshop Product Ref: RAY-108
Methodist Benefactors consists of data from 2 sources :- Calderdale contributors to the "Methodist Millions" fund-raising campaign of 1899 to 1904 where individuals donated 1 guinea to wards a fund to raise 1 million guineas towards Methodist good causes. Calderdale residents who appeared in the Methodist "Whos Who" publication in 1912, together with a potted biography of each. As…
Supplied by: Calderdale Family History Society, (incorporating Halifax & District) Product Ref: CAL-1MSB07
Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Eythorne , Kent:- Bap. 1559-1899 Mar. 1559-1753 Bur. 1559-1812. Previously published on Kent FHS CD35 , the data is presented by date and name. Transcription of registers for Eythorne Baptist Church, Kent:- Births. 1723-1837 and deaths 1799-1955. Previously published on Kent FHS CD17 , the data is presented by date and name. Kent Family History Society…
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Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Ramsgate, St Lawrence, Kent:- Bap. 1559-1938 Mar. 1559-1906 Bur. 1559-1898 Banns 1754-1784. Previously published on Kent FHS CD29 , the data is presented by date and name. Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Ramsgate, St Mary, Kent:- Bap. 1886-1932. Previously published on Kent FHS CD35 , the data is presented by date and name. Kent…
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Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Walmer, St Mary, Kent:- Bap. 1560-1945 Mar. 1561-1921 Bur. 1560-1988 Banns 1755-1903 Previously published on Kent FHS CD32 , the data is presented by date and name. Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Walmer, St Saviour, Kent:- Bap. 1855-1910. Previously published on Kent FHS CD37 & 38 , the data is presented by date and name." …
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Stepping Stones publication. This CD contains scanned images of the above Post Office Directory. Main section has 133 pages covering the East Riding of Yorkshire, listing many towns and villages and giving a description of each place with geographical, historical and Post Office information for each, and the names and addresses of tradesmen and manufacturers in those areas. Places covered include :…
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This download contains images of microfiche copies of TRANSCRIPTS OF BEDFORDSHIRE NONCONFORMIST REGISTERS (pre-1837). BAPTIST (including the following) Bedford-Mill Street (Births 1792-1836); Biggleswade-The Old Meeting (births 1792-1837 plus 2 burials 1786); Blunham-Particular Baptist Meeting (births 1709-1837, burials 1793-1827); Cardington-Cotton End Congregational & Baptist (births and baptisms…
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Shhe 2.12. The town of Cardigan is in the top right corner and features here include the town centre, including High Street, Priory Street, part of Pendre, Cardigan Bridge, castle remains, Custom House, malthouses, Bridgend, Station Road (but actual station is just off the map). The map then extends westward to St Dogmells (or Dogmaels, or Llandudoch) in Pembrokeshire; features here include St Thomas…
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CD 43 General Indexes to Old Ordnance Survey Maps of London (Godfrey Edition). Research in Victorian London very soon gives rise to the question "where is such-and-such a street?". It may be on a modern map, but quite often is not. The re-publication of early Ordnance Survey 1:2500 maps in the reduced scale Godfrey Edition gives the researcher a chance but, even if the street is on the sheet…
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This booklet contains a list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the St James Piccadilly area, also known as St James Westminster. It is based on the ancient parish of St James and includes the districts of Berwick Street, Golden Square, Great Marlborough Street, Jermyn Street and Pall Mall. This area was in the county of Middlesex but is now in the City of Westminster…
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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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Dated 1889. Sheet 174.10a. 25in to mile, coloured Two versions of this map have been published, showing how the area changed across the years. The 1889 version is in colour, taken from the 1st Edition OS handcoloured edition. These detailed maps cover the southern part of York. Coverage stretches from Micklegate southward to Campleshon Lane, and from Fawcetts Street westward to New Lane and Murray…
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V 3: Transcripts of Parish Registers 1602-1812 and the 1851 Census Index, with searchable indexes to BAPTISMS: St Mary (1602-1852), Baptist (1785-1837), Primitive Methodist (1843-1852), Methodist (1803-1837) & Wesleyan (1839-1852), MARRIAGES: St Mary (1602-1812 & 1813-1837), Quakers (1802-1834 & 1853-1875), Luton Reg.District (1837-1885), Holy Trinity (1868-1885), Baptist (1841-1878), Ceylon…
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This CD contains an alphabetical trade directory of London, plus provincial towns from 18 counties in England, together with towns in North and South Wales. Each area is introduced with a background history and there are trade directories for over 250 towns. These include Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, York and more. Please contact us to see if your area of interest…
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Keep up to date with the genealogy world and learn more about your hobby with the critically acclaimed Discover Your Ancestors online periodical. Whether you are just starting out or have reached a brick wall in your research, this will help and inspire you on your family history journey. Receive guidance from experts, tips on the best sources for records, explore connections around the world and bring…
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Keep up to date with the genealogy world and learn more about your hobby with the critically acclaimed Discover Your Ancestors online periodical. Whether you are just starting out or have reached a brick wall in your research, this will help and inspire you on your family history journey. Receive guidance from experts, tips on the best sources for records, explore connections around the world and bring…
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The Monumental Inscriptions of Brooklands Cemetery, Sale (Old Part). Edited by John Newhill, published by Ashton and Sale History Society. Brooklands Cemetery opened in 1862, the first public cemetery south of the Mersey, and popular with people from Manchester.
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Cheadle Hulme, south of Manchester
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A History of the Bowdon Branch of the Manchester Hospital for Consumption
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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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From Ashton-on-Mersey to Altrincham (the court system; fighters, drunkards, scolds, rioters, dangerous dogs, poachers, thieves, trespassers, gamblers; the Black Game Act; stocks, cuckstools, pillories; Altrincham’s and Manchester’s dungeons)
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