Issue 18 features: * Housekeeping through history: Margaret Powling shows how housekeeping books can illuminate social history * Celebration of place: A new one-place studies conference * Wounded in WW1: Explore 1.3m casualty records online * Sea changes: Karen Foy on the many ways we can learn about our migrant ancestors * A walk in the park: The development of public parks * The slippery poll: 18th and 19th century poll books revealed * History in the details: Cloaks and mantles * Places in Focus: Norwich More Info
Product Code: DYAP018
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The Family History Record Book 2 is a follow-up to the first Family History Record Book and enables you to record details of two further generations of your ancestors. Using the two books together, you can now record your research into more than 1,000 ancestors, across ten generations! This offers an easy-to-use, usefully organised way to record the details of your ancestors as you progress you...More Info
This A4 sized book, newly revised for 2023, enables you to keep all your research results in one handy place. The centre pages of this 40 page book allows you to complete a tree going back 5 generations. Each individual then has their own numbered page to enter all the facts you may have collected around that person. This includes a place to record births, marriages, deaths and the census returns...More Info
This Family History Record Book is an easy-to-use, usefully organised way to record the details of your ancestors as you progress your genealogy research. It provides generous, clear space for recording eight generations of your family – a whopping 255 individuals in total. Available in both paperback or hardback, this is the ideal way to store your family tree for the future. The book contai...More Info
**A unique transcription of the Darfield Rate Book showing an assessment for the necessary Relief of the Poor etc.** It contain many names and signatures of Churchwarden, Overseers etc. plus alphabetical lists of occupiers and owners of the properties, the monetary details are also listed. Collection periods delineated with scanned images of the pages. A5 landscape book with wip...More Info
Consists of 642 numbered folios plus some additional sheets. Because of the limited survival of such records, this book is the best source for the history of local government in Dorset. Published by the Dorset Record Society. 503 pages. Hardback.