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 material on this CD is in a set of Pdf files and a copy of Adobe Reader is included on the CD. CD contains scanned copy of typescript indexes to the attestation and discharge records of a numbers of regiments whose records are held at The National Archives (Kew). The regiments covered are: Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiments 16th Foot, Cape Mounted Rifles, County of Dublin Regiment 83rd Foo...More Info
Full transcriptions of 8,117 baptism records of twenty one Methodist Chapels: Andover Street Methodist Chapel Burngreave (1865-1975), Beck Road Methodist Church Shiregreen (1937-1998), Bell Hagg Road Chapel Walkley (1920-1935), Burncross Methodist Church Chapeltown (1938-1991), Carbrook Chapel Attercliffe (1867-1915), Edenhall Road Chapel Arbourthorne (1957-1991), Handsworth and Woodhouse Chapel (...More Info
Transcription of details of marriages conducted at eighty seven Methodist chapels: Andover Street, Burngreave 1940-1975, Anns Road Chapel 1899-1990, Aston 1986-1989, Attercliffe Road 1912-1958, Beck Road, Shiregreen 1939-1980, Ben Lane, Wadsley 1920-1968, Ben Lane, Wisewood 1971-1974, Bethel Chapel, Carbrook 1922-1936, Bethel, Chapel Street, Woodhouse 1935-1950, Broomhill United Chapel, Glossop Ro...More Info
Tithes were originally payments made in kind to the clergy of the parish to support the church and its incumbent. By the nineteenth century, there was a hodge-podge of arrangements for paying this tax to the church. “An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales" (more commonly known as “The Tithe Commutation Act”) was passed in 1836 to convert in-kind payments to monetary paymen...More Info
Classification of professional gentlemen, bankers, &c., and manufacturers and traders in the cities, towns and principal villages in the counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Durham, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Rutlandshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Westmoreland, Worcestershire, Yorkshire and the whole of North Wales. Includes ...More Info