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This CD contains lists of officers and men of the Royal Navy who died at sea. Information includes: name, rank, place of service, names of immediate family, address, date and circumstances of death (available information varies). Also includes illustrations, maps and a history of the memorials. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully searchable *Fully printable... More Info
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Searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the period 1813 to 1841. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Includes PDF version for Apple-Mac users.
Replacing HCD008, this is a searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the period 1752 to 1812. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows.
Searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the period 1660 to 1751. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows.
**New publication - Launched May 2015** Searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) burials in mainland Hampshire for the period 1838-1865. Excluding the Isle of Wight but including Aldershot Military Cemetery and the Royal Marine Church, Eastney whose registers are held at TNA, Kew. Incorporated in the database is a revised version of HCD010 (Burials 1838-1841) which includes...More Info
Written in 1978 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Grayshott Civil Parish, this book tells the history of the village from its earliest beginnings as a minor hamlet of Headley to its status as a fully independent parish flourishing on (and across) the borders of Hampshire and Surrey. It was republished to celebrate the centenary of the parish in 2002. *J. H. (Jack) Smith* \[See also JOS-24-9; JO...More Info