50 A4 pages for recording and organising information about your family history. Includes space for a person's details, notes, children, and census information. Ideal for our Springback Binders. More Info
Product Code: GE6882
This kit has everything you need to start tracing your family history, and makes an ideal gift. Includes: Seven Generation Research Logbook, Acid-Free Writing Pen, Birth Year from Census Date Calculator, 10 Generation Relationship Chart, Researching and Locating Your Ancestors, and a 6 Month Starter Subscription to TheGenealogist.co.uk. More Info
This kit has everything you need to start tracing your family history, and makes an ideal gift. Includes: Seven Generation Research Logbook, Family History Binder, Acid-Free Writing Pen, Birth Year from Census Date Calculator, 10 Generation Relationship Chart, Researching and Locating Your Ancestors, Archival Sleeves, and a 4 Month Diamond Subscription to TheGenealogist.co.uk. More Info
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A very popular book, by George Frank. Includes a detailed description and history of towns and villages in Ryedale. Originally published in 1872, our copy is the third edition, dated 1888.
A book by Alfred P. Wilson first published in 1910 and digitised by the Ryedale Family History Group in 2017 Alfred Percy Wilson died at the Voluntary Aid Detachment hospital in Hornsea on 2nd December 1918, aged 34, from a combination of Influenza and Pneumonia. He is buried in the cemetery of St. Nicholas Church, Bransdale. He is remembered on the Farndale War Memorial, as well a...More Info
A book by Alfred P. Wilson first published in 1910 and digitised by the Ryedale Family History Group in 2017 Alfred Percy Wilson died at the Voluntary Aid Detachment hospital in Hornsea on 2nd December 1918, aged 34, from a combination of Influenza and Pneumonia. He is buried in the cemetery of St. Nicholas Church, Bransdale. He is remembered on the Farndale War Memorial, as well a...More Info
Probate is both the most frustrating and the most rewarding source a genealogist can discover. Frustrating because of its complexity, particularly in the Diocese of York, and rewarding because it can unlock the personalities, likes, dislikes and personal relations of our ancestors. Where else could you discover that a seventeenth-century clergyman's son had ridden up to his father's house in the d...More Info
A QUALITY A3 SIZE COLOUR REPRODUCTION FROM JOHN CARY'S 1787 ATLAS WITH DETAILS OF THE COUNTY OVERLEAF. LASER PRINTER ON GOOD QUALITY CARTRIDGE PAPER. SENT FOLDED IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY SLEEVE IN A STIFF CARD ENVELOPE AT THE LARGE LETTER RATE. SCALES VARY