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New Parish Records released
TheGenealogist adds to its growing collection of Parish Records
in its Diamond Subscription with the release of those for
Nuneaton & North Warwickshire.
Released in partnership with the Nuneaton & North
Warwickshire Family History Society there are
over 454,000 new fully searchable records
of individuals, allowing the researcher to discover
more than 300,000 people
recorded within the baptisms from this area in the heart of
England.
Family historians can also discover the details of over 90,000
individuals from marriages and nearly 60,0000 people listed in
the burials of Nuneaton & North Warwickshire.
Nuneaton & North Warwickshire FHS worked with TheGenealogist
to publish their records online for the first time, making
454,525 individuals from baptism, marriage and burial records
fully searchable.
"The officers of Nuneaton & North Warwickshire
Family History Society are delighted to be working with The
Genealogist to bring their collection of baptism, marriage
and burial transcriptions for North Warwickshire online..."
- John Parton (Chairman)
With some of the surviving records reaching back into the 1700s
this is an excellent resource for family historians to use for
discovering Nuneaton & North Warwickshire ancestors. The
records are also available on TheGenealogist's Society
website
FHS-Online.co.uk
where societies get 100% of the income.
"This new initiative will provide for those researchers
preferring online access, while allowing us to continue
offering the data on CD. NNWFHS members have opportunity to
take out an enhanced subscription which includes access to
the data."
- John Parton (Chairman)
This is an ongoing project with the society working on
transcribing many more records.
"We're delighted to welcome NNWFHS to both
TheGenealogist and FHS-Online. This release adds to the
growing collection of parish records on both websites. These
partnerships help societies boost their funds whilst
bringing their records to a much wider audience, through
online publication."
- Mark Bayley (Head of Online Development)
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If your ancestor was a prominent member of a religious group
then you may find them in our new releases at
TheGenealogist.co.uk. These include:
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The Year Book of The Church of England in the Dominion
of Canada 1926 & 1935
These year books contain details of the members of clergy in
Canada.
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New Zealand Methodist Union Index 1913
Listing details of Methodist Ministers and their placements
in New Zealand up to 1912.
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Catholic Directory 1867 & 1877
Directories of Catholic Clergy with addresses for England,
Scotland and Wales.
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Biographical Dictionary of English Catholics 1534 to
1885
This work by Joseph Gillow gives biographies of prominent
Catholics which often include details of their family,
education and achievements.
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Shropshire Roman Catholic Registers 1763-1837
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The Roman Catholics in the County of York 1604
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Various Catholic Record Society volumes
These include a variety of interesting records including
various Catholic Church registers, memoirs and letters of
prominent Catholics and Recusant Rolls.
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Jewish Year Books 1896-99, 1901-8, 1910-11, 1918-21,
1925, and 1928-39
These year books list the details of prominent people within
each synagogue, obituaries, Jewish officers in the Army,
Navy and Auxiliary Forces, Ministers, MPs, Peers, and even
Jewish 'Celebrities' of the time.
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Jewish Synagogue Seatholders in London for 1920, 1922,
1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1937
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The Clergyman's Almanack 1821 & 1822
These Almanacks list archbishops, bishops, dignitaries, MPs
and Peers.
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Register of Missionaries 1796-1923
A register of the missionaries and deputations of the London
Society of Missionaries. This book includes many details
about each missionary, as well as listing their wives
(including their maiden name).
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Durham Diocesan Calendar 1931
These records compliment the already wide range of religious
occupational records such as Cox's Clergy Lists and
Crockford's Clerical Directories, Jewish Seatholders,
Catholic Registers, and Directories.
Diamond subscribers can access these records under the Search
tab - scroll down to Occupational Records and select the type of
records you are interested in.
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Every Springback Binder ordered* will come with a FREE fold-out
seven generation ancestor chart, which has been designed
specifically for our Springback binders. To claim this offer,
click the link below.
*Excludes Landscape binders. Free chart will be
automatically added to orders during despatch.
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Due to popular demand, we have extended our range of Springback
Binders. These now include A4 Deluxe Landscape Untitled
Springback Binders, which don't come with any gold
lettering on so you can use it for antyhing you like! These new
binders come in the same Deluxe covers and colours as our
current range, so you can match them to your current
collection.
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In the recently released records from TheGenealogist, the famous
novelist, poet, journalist and translator George Eliot can be
found under her real name of Mary Anne Evans. Born in Nuneaton,
and baptised at Chilvers Coton All Saints church in 1819, Mary
used the pen name of George Eliot in order to be taken more
seriously as a writer.
For the settings of her stories, Mary drew on her Warwickshire
childhood and Chilvers Coton became the fictional Shepperton in
her novels. The parish church is described in great detail in
The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton where Shepperton
Church is recognisably that of Chilvers Coton. From a reading of
the first lines of this book you will see her describe its
"substantial stone tower...and its intelligent eye, the
clock..."
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