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.
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McLaughlin Guides
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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.
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Monumental inscriptions for Cranston Churchyard compiled by Recording Angels.
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Transcription from surviving records (published by Eureka Partnership)
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Transcriptions of birth, baptism and marriage entries for Creich Free Church
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Monumental inscriptions for Crichton cemetery compiled by Recording Angels.
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Transcription from surviving records (published by Eureka Partnership)
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By Harry Foster. Crossens, part of the parish of North Meols, was a detached settlement on the northern fringe of what is now Southport. With a history quite different from that of other areas of the town, its situation on the southern bank of the Ribble estuary resulted in it enjoying much richer agricultural land. Farming dominated Crossens, but in the early ninteenth century, it became on out-of-sight…
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Baptisms 1889-1932 from Crossens Primitive Methodist Church
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War on the Veldt, by Ian Smith, is published by the Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum. A4, 324 pp. It is the account of the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment and its participation in the Anglo-Boer War 1900-1902. The book is mainly based on original documents held by the museum and personal accounts of those who served with the Battalion or connected to the Battalion during the war. There are…
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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. There…
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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. A…
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Monumental inscriptions for the St Nicholas Churchyard, new Burial Ground, Churches and other sites, compiled by Recording Angels.
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Monumental inscriptions of cemetery adjacent to water tower, compiled by Recording Angels.
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Monumental inscriptions for Dalkeith New Cemetery, compiled by Recording Angels.
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Dalkeith emerged from the second world war as a town undergoing enormous changes. The Woodburn housing estate was being built to the south.
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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. A…
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Federation of Family History Societies Publications
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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 how…
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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.
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Deaths as Reported in the Inverness Advertiser 1849-1855
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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.…
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males 16-60, with occupations, farmers with horses, Waggons etc, in Denham, Fulmer, Hedgerley, Hedgerley Dean [in Farnham Royal parish]
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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 and…
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