Barnet Museum has recently published a book to mark the 100th anniversary which records the full history of the memorial. It charts it time from initial conception in 1919 through to construction, its relocation in 1938-39 into the new Garden of Remembrance, and details how the memorial has formed a focus for the town’s Armistice and Remembrance Day since the unveiling on 3rd April 1921 across t...
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The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on: Any History for Lidmoor Farmhouse, near Kirkbymoorside? Rickaby and Harding (Kirkbymoorside) Article on Sir George Cayley, Grandfather of Aviation Article on The Restoration Project at St Stephen’s Church, Snainton Ryevitalise Landscape Partnership – Restoring Biodiversity and Improving Water Quality of the River Rye Member Talks: And th...
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This book records information about the service and family histories of several men of Chipping Barnet who served in the Second Boer war 1899-1902. The book explains the background to the conflict and charts the course of the war. It includes a timeline which explores some key events of the British Empire from 1600-to-date. 96 pages A4 format. ...
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The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on Rickaby, Harding and Law (Kirkbymoorside), Edwards (High Lidmoor), Lundy and Goodwill, Waind (High Hutton), Burton and Watson (Slingsby and Hovingham), Watson (Scagglethorpe and Old Malton), Ford (Hovingham) From the Book ‘The Way We Were’ by R W Scales – January 1881 Article on Ancestry’s Ethnicity Results Article on the book ‘Picke...
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**This Burial Ground, recently excavated to make way for HS2, is featured in the BBC programme ‘Britain’s Biggest Dig’** One of our series of Monumental Inscriptions, this 88-page A5 booklet contains all the known monumental inscriptions of St James Hampstead Road, the burial ground which belonged to St James Piccadilly. This area was in the county of Middlesex but is now in the London Bo...
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The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought: Hill (Pickering, Malton and Wiltshire), Spencley (Hutton-le-Hole) Article on Dialect and Heritage Memories of Old Malton Article on Old Malton Mill Article on Eden Camp Modern History Museum Early History of Malton Cemetery Malton Burials Register – 90 Years of Burials (available from the RFHG website) Members Talks: Humour in Genealogy; ...
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Kirkbymoorside – location and what records are available Should we lose our Heritage? Proposed destruction of Wills Help sought: Nixon, Richardson, Nessfield and Ellerker (Helmsley), The Refugee Centre WW2 (Beckdale, Helmsley) Kirkbymoorside Monumental Inscriptions – available from the RFHG Website Kirkbymoorside War Memorial – Names of the fallen WW1 and WW2 Recipe for Orange Wine...
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The records on the CD have been transcribed by members of Kent Family History Society and are in pdf format. A program such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is required. If you have a query about any of our publications please e-mail [email protected] Transcription of the 1851 census for Blean and Deal registration districts...
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The CD contains about 115,000 entries. Fully indexed with links to 'as enumerated' records. Coverage Main areas: Middlesex and City of London Surrey Sussex Hampshire Berkshire Hertfordshire Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire Northamptonshire Huntingdonshire Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Essex Suffolk Norfolk Hereford Westmorland ...
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Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Alkham, Kent:- Bap. 1558-1939 Mar. 1558-1992 Bur. 1558-1988 Previously published on Kent FHS CD16 The data is presented by date and name. N.B. There may be errors in the date given for baptisms, you are advised to check against the original records. ...
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Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Borden, Kent:- Bap. 1604-1883 Mar. 1595-1837 Bur. 1600-1858 Banns 1754-1817, 1823-1901 Land tax records 1780 Previously published on Kent FHS CD21, the data is presented by date and name. ...
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Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Chartham, Kent:- Bap. 1558-1917 Mar. 1558-1900 Bur. 1558-1938 Also Sacrament money records 1803-1822. Previously published on Kent FHS CD27 , the data is presented by date and name. ...
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An index extracted from the Records of Dover Borough Council showing the name of the apprentice, his father (where appropriate) and the master. There are some gaps in coverage....
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A transcription by members of the Kent Family History Society Medway Branch of the burial registers held by Medway Council Bereavement Services, Burials from 1869-2007 were issued on CD40 and later burials to 2020 on CD40A, both are available to download. More than 59,500 entries are included. The memorial inscriptions for Palmerston Road cemetery were issued on microfiche and a scan is available...
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Birdsall – location and what records are available Manor of Birdsall – Tenants 3 October 1758 Help sought on Allen at Terrington, Eskdaleside and Slingsby Let’s write a letter Granny’s letter from south east London during the blitz Wills recently transcribed Newspaper clippings for Birdsall Article on in-laws Table of Kindred and Affinity Extract from Birdsall Burials (av...
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A transcription by members of the Kent Family History Society Medway Branch of the cremation registers held by Medway Council Bereavement Services, Cremations from 1959-1980 were issued on CD40 and later cremations to 1984 on CD40A, both are available to download. More than 52,700 cremations include not only residents of the Medway Towns (Chatham, Rochester, Gillingham, Rainham, Strood etc), but a...
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An index to the memorial inscriptions in Rusthall Church and graveyard. Previously sold on microfiche the records include a plan of the graveyard and full inscriptions. Please note the recording was done before 1985 and some stones may no longer be standing or the inscriptions legible....
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The surviving headstones at East Farleigh were photographed in 2023 and the inscriptions transcribed by a small team of volunteers. The records include colour photographs and monumental inscriptions from all surviving headstones together with a plan of the churchyard and an index of names. A transcription of parish registers is available. ...
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Monumental inscriptions for Benenden, Kent. Previously issued on microfiche 1916 in 2000, the records are in both name and grave order and include an outline plan of the churchyard plus a scanned copy of the microfiche. Unfortunately some pages of the microfiche are faded and difficult to read....
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Initial 2 hour search in Huntingdon Archives & Local Studies Collection + written report. If you require a search to be made please proceed as follows: 1. In the first instance BEFORE PURCHASING ANY SEARCH PACKAGE you should contact me by email or by post, to ascertain whether a search is likely to be beneficial to your research. You should be as specific as possible as to what inf...
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Additional 1 hour search in Huntingdon Archives & Local Studies Collection + written report. If you require a search to be made please proceed as follows: 1. In the first instance BEFORE PURCHASING ANY SEARCH PACKAGE you should contact me by email or by post, to ascertain whether a search is likely to be beneficial to your research. You should be as specific as possible as to what...
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Mary Wright 978 1 911592 02 0 The Blue Maids Orphanage opened in 1795, a generation before Muller’s Orphanage. But it lay at the bottom of Ashley Hill with Muller’s at the top, and has been rather overshadowed by the larger and richer institution. Yet there is a tale to tell even in its relative lack of funds and the struggles of the directing committee to keep it going until eventual...
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Michael Whitfield 978 1 911592 26 6 Richard Smith lived in one of the great ages of culture, learning and debate in Bristol. He was a contemporary and colleague of the great Thomas Beddoes. Robert Southey was his neighbour, and Humphry Davy and Samuel Coleridge lectured in his time. Smith himself was a very successful practising surgeon, a lecturer, a notable collector of medical records ...
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This volume presents recent research on chapels and chapel life in their Victorian and Edwardian heyday, considering a variety of locations in England and Wales, urban, rural and suburban, some industrial, some newly-developed and some long established. Chapels and chapel people are revealed particularly through the techniques and perspectives of microhistory and family and community studies, lin...
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This is a 32 page book of Old Parish Register Marriages for the Parish of Annan, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2011 and consists of 16 pages of Irregular Marriages from 405 records between the period 1797-1854. This was a period when Clandestine or Irregular marriages were undertaken at Annan more so than Gretna and there is a 5 page article explaining the situation. It is indexed by Surname...
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