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Birth and Baptism Records for Family Historians / Stuart A. Raymond

Registers of births and baptisms are vital sources for family historians. They have been kept by the Church of England, various nonconformist churches, the General Register Office, and various other bodies. There are also a variety of other records in which births and baptisms can be traced. This book gives an overview of all the sources worth searching, telling you where to look and how to unders...

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British Civil Registration / Tom Wood

The civil registers are amongst the first sources that the family historian will need to check. They appear to be easy to use - but appearacnes may be deceptinve, and it pays to be aware of how they were compiled. Wood provides a detailed account of the registers and indexes, and his text should be read by alllfamily historians. 2nd edition, 2000....

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British Family History on CD

Thousands of genealogical books, and important genealogical data are now available on CD. This includes innumerable out of print books – especially old trade directories and published parish registers. It also includes census data. This book lists what is available....

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British Genealogical Books in Print

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 regist...

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British Genealogical Microfiche

This volume lists innumerable microfiche that are currently available from societies, libraries, record offices, etc., as well as commercial publishers. This volume reveals an extraordinarily wide range of microfiche available to the genealogist. It aims to list everything relating to England, Scotland and Wales that has been microfiched, but also includes offerings from publishers in Australasia ...

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British Genealogy in Miscellaneous Journals

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, e...

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Cambridge Burgess List 1844/5

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Cambridgeshire Pollbook 1780

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Cambridgeshire Pollbook 1802

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Census returns 1841-1891 in Microform: a directory to local holdings in Great Britain

By Jeremy Gibson & Elizabeth Hampson. Many libraries and record offices hold copies of the census on microform. This book is a directory of what is available where....

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Channel Islands and the Isle of Man National Index of Parish Registers

Every family historian needs to know what parish registers, bishops' transcripts, and nonconformist registers are available. This volume provides the authoritative and most detailed listing available. It indicates where they can be found, and also what copies and transcripts are available...

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Dating Twentieth Century Photographs

Do you have old photographs that you would like to identify and date? This and its companion volume on the nineteenth century are the books you need. They will also help you in the task of preserving the family album....

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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....

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English Genealogy: A Bibliography

For English genealogists, this is the basic bibliography. It lists innumerable guides and indexes to sources at the national level, and is complemented by separate volumes for each county. It includes: Introductory guides to sources, encyclopedias and dictionaries, how to organize yourself, bibliography, archives, genealogical directories, biographical directories and pedigrees, names, births marr...

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Essex - The Genealogists Library Guide

Genealogical Sources; History of Essex; Local Histories; Bibliograpyy and Archives; Periodicals; Occupational Information; Parish Registers & other records of births, marriages & deaths; Monumental Inscriptions; Probate Records; Trade Directories Maps & Dialect; Official Lists of Names; Records of National & County Administration; Parochial & Borough Administration; Ecclesiastical Records; Estate ...

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Family Historian's Pocket Dictionary

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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First name variants / Alan Bardsley

By Alan Bardsley. First names are infinitely variable. Elizabeth might be Bessy or Beth, or more than 100 other variants. Bardsley here brings them all togethe, so that you may no longer suffer from confusion....

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Genealogy for Beginners

By Arthur Willis and Karin Proudfoot . Many books have been written for the would-be genealogist, but none has equalled the popularity of this little book on English research. First published in 1955, it is now in its 6th completely re-written edition. Contents include How to Begin; Records of searches; Births, marriages and deaths; Census return; Parish registers; Other parish records; Wills and ...

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History's Midwives / Joan E. Grundy

A detailed account of the place of the midwife in seventeenth and eighteenth century society. Includes a Yorkshire midwives nominations index, listing many names....

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Hull Pollbook 1835

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Index of London Hospitals and their Record / Cliff Webb

Hospital records are an extremely useful source of information for family historians. Particularly useful are their birth, death, admission, and discharge registers. There are also creed registers, staff records, and a wide range of other sources. This volume tells you what is available for London, and where it can be found....

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Introducing family history

Every family has a history. This books provides the basic guidance needed to begin investigating yours. The author explains what sources of information are available, where to find them, and how to use them. He tells you how to trace your pedigree, and encourages you to understand your ancestors' lives against the background of the society they lived in....

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Kent - A Genealogical Bibliography

Genealogical Sources; History of Kent; Parish & Local Histories; Bibliography and Archives; Journals & Newspapers; Occupational Information; Trade Directories & Maps; Official Lists of Names; Estate Papers; Records of National & County Administration; Parochial & Borough Administration; Church Records; Education; Migration; Registers, Inscriptions & Wills; Family Histories & Pedigrees (3 volumes)...

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Kent: the Genealogists Library Guide / Stuart Raymond

This is the authoritative guide to everything that has been published and is likely to be of interest to family historians. It is published in 3 volumes: 1. Genealogical Sources 2. Registers, Inscriptions, & Wills 3. Family Histories. These volumes normally retail at...

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