This easy to use product allows you to search on the largest collection of burial records available to UK researchers with well over 18 million records taken from Anglican parish; non-conformist; Quaker; Roman Catholic and cemetery burial registers throughout England and Wales. More Info
This product gives you the National Burial Index SRP £30.00 but exclusively to S&N Genealogy Supplies, includes a 3 month starter subscription to the award winning website TheGenealogist.co.uk which provides access to BMDs, Census 1841 - 1901, Military Rolls of Honour and Land Owner Records. The Third Edition is expected to be even more popular than earlier editions. Entries have increased by more than 5 million to over 18.4 million burial records taken from Anglican parish; non-conformist; Q More Info
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The CD (part 2) and Download contain details of obituaries between 1910 - 1919 taken from the Merthyr Express newspaper held by the Merthyr Tydfil Library. These obituaries were found throughout the newspaper in the form of death notices, an obituary column, accident reports, coroner's inquests and funeral reports. The Merthyr Tydfil Branch of the Glamorgan FHS began transcribing the obituaries an...More Info
The first of two volumes by Ben Fieldhouse and Jackie Dunn, published by the Society, giving details of mining accidents that occurred in the valleys of South Wales from the nineteenth century onwards, with lists of names of casualties. 82 pages (1992).
The second of two volumes by Ben Fieldhouse and Jackie Dunn, published by the Society, giving details of mining accidents that occurred in the valleys of South Wales from the nineteenth century onwards, with lists of names of casualties. 80 pages (1992).
Mainly England & Wales, few Scots, Irish, colonies)Information in indexes & wills, making abstracts. Intestacy, Administrations, Married Womans Property Act, Death Duty registers. Location of Index copies and original wills.
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