Helmsley – villages, hamlets and farmsteads included. Also, what records are available Help sought on: Forge (Ryton), Kitching (Malton), Pearson and Bielby (Crambe, Edinburgh and London), Pickering (Pickering) Article on the Reformation and Recusancy Recusancy Quarter Session records from Thirsk 1608 Annals of Yorkshire 1878 (available from our website) Article – D-Day remembered 80 years…
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July 2025 – Lockton and Levisham Location, and where the Records are to be found History of Ryedale Family History Group Article on Prince John, heir-apparent to the throne of Luxembourg Help Sought: Martindale (Lockton), Wilson (Strensall) ‘What’s in a name?’ – Article by the Vicar of Lockton and Levisham The Saltersgate Inn – Article Newspaper Clippings Reports on Members’ Talks: Secrets…
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The Pass Family was a very successful family firm operating in Bristol until after World War II when it was taken over by RTZ. They were in the smelting business, mainly recovering metals from previous working. They were not technological innovators; but Professor Vincent’s history demonstrates the technical developments of the industry interacting with the dynamics and financial constraints of a family…
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Ancestors’ Surnames Mug and Coaster Set personalised with your ancestors’ surnames. They show the surnames of five generations of your ancestors (that’s your surname, the surnames of your parents, your grandparents, your 8 great, grandparents and your 16 great, great grandparents). You get to choose the surname that appears in the middle of your design and its colour. I will create the design fitting…
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Learning about our ancestors’ occupations helps to give us an understanding of their daily lives. This book covers dozens of historic trades – accounting for around 90% of the Victorian population, in fact – giving succinct details about the trade, how to go about researching it, and useful resources. There is also an extended introductory essay which presents the essential methods and records for…
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Discover the beauty and history of Britain’s iconic cathedrals with Visit Britain’s Cathedrals – the ultimate guidebook and logbook for cathedral enthusiasts! With detailed coverage of all 97 Anglican, Catholic and Presbyterian cathedrals across England, Wales and Scotland, this guidebook also includes a useful overview of cathedral architecture throughout the UK. From the towering spires of Salisbury…
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Dated 1909. Sheet 146.02. 25in to the mile Two maps for Bridlington have been published. These link up with each other to provide excellent coverage of the town. This map covers the Old Town and the North Shore area, and is double-sided for maximum coverage. Features include Priory Church, MarketPlace, Bridlington Workhouse, Stepney Hall, Old Town shown in detail with individual buildings neatly shown,…
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Dated 1909. Sheet 146.06. 25in to the mile Two maps for Bridlington have been published. These link up with each other to provide excellent coverage of the town. This map includes the Harbour, North Pier, South Pier, Grand Pavilion, Floral Pavilion, Bessingby Low Field, Hilderthorpe Village, Hilderthorpe Hall, Emmanuel Church, railway approach with engine shed, New Spa Gardens, Baths, Coastguard Station…
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This CD contains 2 parts of the Surtees Society's Visitations of The North. It allows you to find the pedigree of a family, see its coat of arms (if available), and view family trees. \*Digitally enhanced images of the original text \*Searchable text \*Bookmarked by major headings \*Fully printable Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northumberland,…
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Scots Peerage 1906 - Produced by S&N for the Scottish Genealogical Society. The nine volumes of Scots Peerage contains coats of arms and details of many families from Scotland. This unique works by Sir James Balfour comes on one CD. With alphabetic index.
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Shropshire, Clunbury Parish Registers (Parish Register society V38) 1574 - 1800. Searchable and Chronological. Contains Baptisms, Marriages and Burials.
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Shropshire - Hereford Parish Registers Part 1 (Parish Register society V) The Parish Registers of Diddlebury 1583-1812 and Munslow 1538-1812.
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Shropshire - Hereford Parish Registers Part 2 (Parish Register Society XVI) The Parish Registers of Oldbury 1582-1812, Church Preen 1680-1812, Badger 1660-1812, Burford 1558-1812, Willey 1644-1812, Neen Sollars 1678-1812 and Milson 1678-1812.
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This CD allows you to browse and search pages from Banstead Parish Registers 1547-1789 (Originally published by The Parish Register Society 1896. Includes Baptisms, Marriages and Burials. \*Digitally enhanced images of the original text \*Searchable text \*Bookmarked by major headings \*Fully printable
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Registers of Morden 1634-1812 (Baptisms, marriages and burials) (Originally published by Parish Register Society, 1901)Searchable Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths.
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Parish registers of Merstham 1538-1812 (Originally published by Surrey Parish Register Society, 1914) Searchable Baptisms, Christenings, Marriages and Deaths.
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This CD contains digitally enhanced images of the original transcripts of Non-Parochial parish registers from various sources (see below) and dates containing baptism, marriage and burial records. This CD also contains several small illustrations and is searchable by whole or part name. \*Society of Friends Meeting: Marriages 1662-1772, Births 1656-1801, Deaths and Burials 1662-1827 \*Old…
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This CD contains the roll of enlistment of members of the Inner Temple Society. Information includes regiment, rank, and if they were injured, killed or missing in action. \* Digitally enhanced images of the original text \* Searchable text \* Bookmarked by major headings \* Fully printable
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Excavation report, published by Buckinghamshire Archaeological society, with assistance from Milton Keynes Council. Wolverton's Anglo-Saxon cemetery was the largest yet discovered in Buckinghamshire: 83 people, village people who worked the land: their most common ailment was osteoarthritis from hard physical labour. They lived in ‘Wulfheres Tun’, from which comes the modern name of Wolverton. A4…
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Reprint of the broad-sheet ballad about the Braunds of Bucks Mills, together with reprints of newspaper articles about the sea rescues of Captain James Braund. Compiled by Edward Capern & other (Braund Society, 1982). 8 pages (14.5 x 10cm)
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Volume 1 of *So Soon Passeth It Away: The story of Samuel Braund*, slate carver and schoolmaster in 18th-century Menheniot, Cornwall. Includes biographies of his children in Cornwall and descendants in the Australian gold mines. By Janet Few (Braund Society, 2001). 52 pages.
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Includes information about James' grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, siblings and children. With 18 photographs or illustrations. By Janet Few (Braund Society, 2001). 36 pages.
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A chronicle of the main branch of the Braund family from the fifteenth century to the nineteenth century, with many illustrations. By Janet Few (Braund Society, 2002). 84 pages.
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Volume 2 of So Soon Passeth It Away: The story of a branch of the Braund family who leave rural Cornwall for the docklands of Plymouth in the early C19th. Includes stories of the early Victorian navy, the cholera epidemic and the Opium Wars. By Janet Few (Braund Society, 2003). 10 illustrations plus family trees, 80 A5 pages
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Volume 3 of So Soon Passeth it Away: The Story of a branch of the Braund family who were bakers in Cargreen, Landulph, Cornwall in the C19th by Janet Few Braund Society (2006) A5 36 pages 10 illustrations
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