Scotland, West Lothian, Torphichen Parish Registers 1673-1714.... More Info
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The Parish Register Transcriptions and Indexes on this CD have been brought together from other publications produced by West Surrey FHS. They are, therefore, of varying quality but all are fully legible. There is no overall Index to the names within the records. Each Parish is individually indexed and usually each register, Baptism, Marriage or Burial has been indexed separately. The following pa...More Info
The Parish Register Transcriptions and Indexes on this CD have been brought together from other publications produced by West Surrey FHS. They are, therefore, of varying quality but should be fully legible. There is no overall Index to the names within the records. Each Parish is individually indexed and usually each register, Baptism, Marriage or Burial has been indexed separately. The following ...More Info
Parish Registers from nine parishes - Cobham, Esher, East & West Molesey, Long Ditton, Stoke D'Abernon, Thames Ditton, Walton on Thames and Weybridge. (Marriages to 1837; Baptisms to 1840 & Burials to 1860s - some indicating burial in places outside the area) 1851 Census Indexes for eight of the nine parishes by Surname and Family Groups (Long Ditton is not included as it has been indexed by Eas...More Info
Directory and Topography of Kingston-Upon-Hull and the City of York. Published in 1851 by Francis White & Co.; The book, which is machine searchable, covers a far wider area than its title suggests, including parts of Yorkshire up to Whitby, west to Doncaster, and down to Louth and Brigg in Lincolnshire.
The History and Antiquities of Selby, in the West Riding of the County of York. "Containing its ancient and present state Ecclesiastical and Civil, collected from various public records and other authentic evidences, with notices of the neighbouring parish of Brayton and the townships of Thorpe Willoughby, Burn, Barlow, Hambleton and Gateforth" By W. Wilberforce Morrell, 1862. The book on this CD ...More Info