This census set lists persons aboard vessels of the Merchant and Royal Navies in 1861, both at sea and in domestic and foreign ports. Details given include vessel name, the name and rank/occupation of persons aboard, as well as their marital status, age and place of birth. Covers piece numbers RG9/4433-4540. * Original census information digitised from microfiche and supplied as Adobe documents * Fully printable... More Info
Product Code: GRD4092
A translation of the Domesday records that were originally completed in 1086. This is one the country's earliest records and could be seen as an early forerunner to the census. It documents land owners, land type and size, the value of land, and people under their employment. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 730 pages... More Info
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This is Volume Two, The East and North Ridings of Yorkshire, containing a wealth of information about each and every place in both East and North Ridings, with alphabetical lists of the residents and tradespeople there
This CD Rom covers most villages in eastern Yorkshire between the Humber and the Tees and which are east of the A19 trunk road. This is an approximate definition. An index of the places covered can be found on the website at www.eyfhs.org.uk. It provides information on Address, Name, Age, Relationship, Condition as to marriage, Occupation, Birthplace and full census reference information. Th...More Info
Parish Registers, monumental inscriptions, and wills are staple diets for family historians. This volume lists those which have been published, and which are available in libraries world-wide (FFHS, 2000).
The records of governmental, ecclesiastical, and estate administration contain a vast mass of information of great value to the genealogist. Churchwardens' accounts, deeds, manorial and ecclesiastical court records rentals, surveys are just a few of the records which have been published and which are listed here (FFHS, 2000).
Written by historian, J. Horsfall Turner. Comprising references to nearly 5,000 places in the Three Ridings and North Lancashire with their modern names and suggested etymologies; the chief Lords and Tenants and 22 illustrations.