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Cornwall (The King's England)

Arthur Mee's classic pre-WW2 guide to the region's settlements including churches and castles and other historic places – 'England's farthest south' – with 250 places and 173 pictures....

Supplied by: Heritage Hunter® Product Ref: HER-Mee3

Coroners' Records in England and Wales

Federation of Family History Societies Publications...

Supplied by: Northern Writers Advisory Services Product Ref: NWA-OHM8

Corsock Churchyard Memorial Inscriptions & Hearse Book (2012)

This is a 36 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Corsock Churchyard in the Parish of Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire. It was published in 2012 and consists of 20 pages of inscriptions from 170 headstones. It is indexed by Surname only. It includes 272 Hearse Book entries listed by Surname and Forename. The local WWI War Memorial is also transcribed. There are 2 other cemeteries in the Parish o...

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-CORCMI-2012

Craftsmen and Tradesmen

Tracing records of skilled workers, apprentices, London Livery Companies, finding references in court records, church wardens accounts, photos. Extensive bibliography of printed and MSS lists, business histories etc....

Supplied by: Hampshire Genealogical Society Product Ref: HAM-34004

Craftsmen and Tradesmen

McLaughlin Guides...

Supplied by: Northern Writers Advisory Services Product Ref: NWA-OHM20

Craftsmen and Tradesmen

Sources for finding more about craftsmen; apprenticeships, taxed and pauper; Livery company records and published lists; Union and company records; local information in parish and county sources. Newspapers etc....

Supplied by: The Mclaughlin Guides and Buckinghamshire related books and historic maps Product Ref: BGS-B162

Cranston Monumental Inscriptions

Monumental inscriptions for Cranston Churchyard compiled by Recording Angels....

Supplied by: Lothians Family History Society Product Ref: LOT-RA016

Creaton Congregational Church, Bapt & members 1790-1918

Transcription from surviving records (published by Eureka Partnership) ...

Supplied by: Northamptonshire Family History Society Product Ref: NTH-BK-039

Creich Free Church - Births & Baptisms 1843-1897 & Marriages 1843-1896

Transcriptions of birth, baptism and marriage entries for Creich Free Church...

Supplied by: Highland Family History Society /, Comunn Sloinntearachd na Gaidhealtachd Product Ref: HLD-FC8

Crichton Monumental Inscriptions

Monumental inscriptions for Crichton cemetery compiled by Recording Angels....

Supplied by: Lothians Family History Society Product Ref: LOT-RA004

Crick & Kilsby Congregational Church CBM & members lists

Transcription from surviving records (published by Eureka Partnership) ...

Supplied by: Northamptonshire Family History Society Product Ref: NTH-BK-040

Cummertrees Churchyard Memorial Inscriptions (2019)

This is a 60 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Cummertrees Parish Churchyard in the village and Parish of Cummertrees, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2019 and consists of 37 pages of inscriptions from 291 headstones. It is fully indexed by Surname and Forename. Cummertrees Parish lies on the banks of the Solway Firth, west of Annan, with Hoddom to the north. A Parish Map is included. T...

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-CUMCMI-2019

Cummertrees Trailtrow Burial Ground Memorial Inscriptions (2019)

This is a 28 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Cummertrees Trailtrow Burial Ground, also known as the Repentance Tower, in the Parish of Cummertrees, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2019 and consists of 13 pages of inscriptions from 86 headstones. It is fully indexed by Surname and Forename. Cummertrees Parish lies on the banks of the Solway Firth, west of Annan, with Hoddom to the north. ...

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-CUMTMI-2019

Dalkeith Part 1 Monumental Inscriptions

Monumental inscriptions for the St Nicholas Churchyard, new Burial Ground, Churches and other sites, compiled by Recording Angels....

Supplied by: Lothians Family History Society Product Ref: LOT-RA009

Dalkeith Part 2 Monumental Inscriptions

Monumental inscriptions of cemetery adjacent to water tower, compiled by Recording Angels....

Supplied by: Lothians Family History Society Product Ref: LOT-RA010

Dalkeith Part 3 Monumental Inscriptions

Monumental inscriptions for Dalkeith New Cemetery, compiled by Recording Angels....

Supplied by: Lothians Family History Society Product Ref: LOT-RA011

Dalkeith Since the War by Craig Stratham

Dalkeith emerged from the second world war as a town undergoing enormous changes. The Woodburn housing estate was being built to the south....

Supplied by: Lothians Family History Society Product Ref: LOT-SL032

Dalton Parish Churchyards Memorial Inscriptions (2020)

This is a 56 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Little Dalton Graveyard and Dalton Village Graveyard in the Parish of Dalton, Dumfriesshire. It was re-published in 2020 to correct some transcription errors, provide 28 added memorials, standardise the layout and provide a detailed index, and consists of 34 pages of inscriptions from 250 headstones. It is fully indexed by Surname and Forname. ...

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-DALMI-2020

Dating 20th Century Photographs

Federation of Family History Societies Publications...

Supplied by: Northern Writers Advisory Services Product Ref: NWA-OHM10

Death & Burial Records for Family Historians

Records of births/baptisms, marriages, and deaths/burials are vital sources for family historians. It is impossible to trace pedigrees without consulting them. Civil and parish registers are particularly important, but are not the only places where you can find relevant information. In this series, the author describes the wide range of resources available, indicating where they can be found and h...

Supplied by: S&N Genealogy Supplies Product Ref: SNG-6056

Death and Burial Records for Family Historians / Stuart A. Raymond. Family History Partnership, 2011.

Death and burial records are vital sources for family historians. This book describes the various different records available, where to find them, and how to use them....

Supplied by: Internet Genealogical Bookshop Product Ref: RAY-FHP3

Declaration of Arbroath Family History Project: report

The Declaration of Arbroath, created in 1320, was an enormously important historical document with significance in Scotland and beyond. The Declaration of Arbroath Family History Project, run by the Genealogical Studies Postgraduate Programme based in the Centre for Lifelong Learning at the University of Strathclyde and funded by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, was devised for two purposes....

Supplied by: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Product Ref: FMG-ARB

Denham area v Napoleon - The Posse Comitatus 1798

males 16-60, with occupations, farmers with horses, Waggons etc, in Denham, Fulmer, Hedgerley, Hedgerley Dean [in Farnham Royal parish]...

Supplied by: The Mclaughlin Guides and Buckinghamshire related books and historic maps Product Ref: BGS-B69

Dennard: The Family of Henry Dennard and Hannah Baker from 1798

The Family of Henry Dennard and Hannah Baker from 1798 Horse Dealer and Travelling Man From Mersham, Kent, England By Lesley Valentine 155x234mm, paperback, 72 pages Privately published by the author, 2023 Dennard is one of the rarer surnames to be found in Britain's Romany Gypsy community. This new book is therefore likely to be the first ever to document the history of this family ...

Supplied by: Romany and Traveller Family History Society Product Ref: ROM-Dennard

Derbyshire (The King's England)

Arthur Mee's classic pre-WW2 guide to the region's settlements including churches and castles and other historic places – 'The peak country' – with 226 places and 134 pictures....

Supplied by: Heritage Hunter® Product Ref: HER-Mee4