Transcripts of Marriages & Baptisms 1544-1881; burials 1543-1881, MIs & Misc church records (TW005) CD089
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Transcript of MIs, War Memorials & other Misc Church Records (TW004) CD090
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Burial Transcript 1558-1837, MIs & other Misc Church Records (TW004) CD092
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St Nicholas - Transcript of Burials 1802-1825 (over 4,500 records) + alphabetical listing CD138
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St Nicholas - Transcript of Marriages 1784-1837 (over 2,500 records) + alphabetical listing for bride & groom CD139
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What are inquisitions post mortem? Do records of the land tax survive. What genealogical information is held by the Guildhall Library? Questions such as these are readily answered by consulting this A-Z of family history, which provides detailed guidance on further research
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This volume lists thousands of books currently available from hundreds of publishers, including commercial organisations, libraries and record offices, societies (but not FFHS members, whose books have been listed by Elizabeth Hampson in Current Publications by member societies) and private individuals. The range of books listed is wide - from census indexes to obituary notices, from parish registers…
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Many articles of interest to British genealogists appear in journals such as the Archaeological Journal and the Journal of the British Archaeological Society. The genealogical contents of six widely available archaeological and antiquarian journals are listed in this bibliography. Articles cited include numerous abstracts and indexes of parish registers, probate records, monumental inscriptions, etc.,…
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Probate records are a major source of genealogical information. Wills are likely to be the only documents reflecting the personalities of your ancestors. Millions survive; there are numerous transcripts and indexes to them have been prepared. Many of these printed volumes are in the library of the Society of Genealogists, whose collection is listed in this book. Many of the items listed can, of course,…
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The Second World War was long, complex, and brutal. Researching ancestors who fought in it can be challenging because individual service records are not yet publicly available. However, many other sources can be searched. This book looks at the major sources for tracing men and women who servied in the armed forces and the merchant marine.
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Most of us have ancestors who served in the army. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to researching them. It covers not just the extensive records held at the National Archives, but also information held by a wide range of other record offices and libraries. Published by Pen & Sword Books, 2006.
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Before 1858, wills were proved in a wide variety of different probate courts, mainly ecclesiastical. The archives of these courts are now held by a wide variety of different records. Offices. Many have been digitised, microfilmed, or transcribed. This book identifies all the courts that proved wills or granted probate administration, together with details of digitised and microfilmed collections,…
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Maternity 1912-1975 (where to find records)Barrshaw & Thornhill Hospitals by Marion & Joe Murray.
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Barrshaw Auxiliary Hospital 1917-1919 & some Archives of the Red Cross (where to find records) by Marion & Joe Murray
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Contains the names of more than 6200 individuals, taken from the Society's collection of pedigrees and family trees, who have been combined into one 'superfamily' using birth and marriage records. Details are given of names, dates, locations and relationships, produced using the Generations program. It also provides a Family Tree Maker version and a file in GEDCOM format for transfer into other programs.…
Supplied by: Somerset & Dorset Family History Society Product Ref: SAD-592
Over 300 Dorset parish churches photographed and described with brief histories together with information on the location of their records. The area covered is the historical county of Dorset, so excludes churches in Bournemouth and Christchurch which were previously part of Hampshire. In each case there is at least one photograph of the exterior of the church, and as far as possible photographs of…
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Records the recruitment of volunteer soldiers in Dorset in the French Revolutionary Wars of 1793 to 1802, from their beginnings in 1794 to their peak in 1798. An alphabetical list is provided.
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Consists of 642 numbered folios plus some additional sheets. Because of the limited survival of such records, this book is the best source for the history of local government in Dorset. Published by the Dorset Record Society. 503 pages. Hardback.
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Includes the following: Some Parish Register information, Census Records for 1841 to 1901 and Monumental Incriptions for East Coker.
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Guide listing places of worship, non-parochial burial grounds and municipal cemeteries. Includes details of records, registers and indexes deposited at Sheffield Archives and the National Archives. Companion volume to The Small Guide to Parish Registers. (Published by Sheffield & District FHS).
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Lists of local volunteer militia 1794-1795 and 1803-1808. (Published by Sheffield & District FHS). For other military records see Attestation & Discharge Index 1760-1840 under Miscellaneous data on CD ROM. (Published by Sheffield & District FHS).
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Transcription of records of pauper apprentices and masters dated between 1731 and 1844 and of private indentures dated between 1728 and 1848. There is also a small collection dating from the reign of Charles I. Data is in Pdf.
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Transcriptions of marriage records of this parish church that served an area immediately to the north of the city centre.
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The Muster Roll of the province of Ulster is a large, leather-bound volume in the British Library. The volume consists of 283 folio sheets on which are recorded the names of 13,147 males from the nine counties of Ulster. Each county forms a separate section of the volume and the men who mustered are listed under the names of their landlords; beside each man's name is a description of the weapons he…
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The Ordnance Survey Memoirs are a uniquely detailed source for the history of the northern half of Ireland immediately before the Great Famine. They were written in the 1830s to accompany the 6" Ordnance Survey maps, but with one exception were not published at the time. In this new edition they act as a nineteenth-century Domesday book and are essential to the understanding of the cultural heritage…
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