Stepping Stones publication. Contents of Sheffield 1871 Post Office Directory This CD contains scanned images of the Post Office section of the above Whites Directory. 368 pages covering the Out-Townships of Sheffield (extending approx. 20 miles from Sheffield and including parts of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire as well as Yorkshire), giving a description of each place with geographical, historical and Post Office information for each, and the names and addresses of tradesmen and manufactur More Info
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**Column headings:** Surname; Forename; Relationship to head of household; Marital status; Age; Occupation; County of birth; Place of birth; Folio number; Page number. **Surnames in index:** ABBOT; ABBOTT; ABELSON; ABRAHAMS; ABSON; ACKLAM; ADAMS; ADAMSON; ADDY; ADIN; AINSCOUGH; AIREY; ALDERSON; ALEXANDER; ALLAN; ALLASS; ALLEN; ALLERTON; ALLISON; ALLOT; ALLOTT;...More Info
By Michael Gandy. Providing details of Roman Catholic churches and missions, on a county-by-county basis, with dates of foundation and the dates and location of their records. This volume covers the counties of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Staff...More Info
Music as Social History Model; Robert Burns; Blind Drunk to the Blind House; Origins of WWII; New Millennium Walkway and the Ancient and Modern Routes to the Torrs, New Mills, Derbyshire; half Timer: Image and Reality; Has History Lost its Way?; Rise of English Monasticism 1066-1150; History and Religion 2000 Years On; The Most Important Moment of the Twentieth Century; 1000 Years of British Food
The Beginnings of Ingestre; Barber and Colman; John Derbyshire, an Ashton-on-Mersey Lad in Nelson’s Navy; John Moore (1774-1857) and the Peterloo Massacre
Transcriptions of burials in four parish churchyards serving the far south and south west of Sheffield - With the exception of Fulwood these parishes were part of North-east Derbyshire until a boundary reorganisation in 1934. The Monumental Inscriptions of the gravestones in the churchyard of Christ Church Dore are also available for download.