Marriage registers: Countisbury 1676-1737, Ipplepen 1612-1813, Kingskerswell 1752-1837, Martinhoe 1633-1812, Trentishoe 1697-1812, Uffculme 1538-1837, Werrington 1654-1812,(Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
Product Code: PRS178
Marriage registers: St Andrew's Plymouth 1581-1654 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
Product Code: PRS180
Devonshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages)Volumes 01 and 02: *Countisbury 1676-1737 *Ipplepen 1612-1837 *Kings Kerswell 1752-1837 *Martinhoe 1633-1812 *St Andrew's Plymouth 1581-1654 *Trentishoe 1697-1812 *Uffculme 1538-1837 *Werrington 1654-1812... More Info
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An index to wills for Devonshire. Wills are a valuable source of genealogical information. They can give details of family members, places of residence and burial as well as revealing details about their possessions.... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of Devonshire 1878 Post Office Directory Part 1 : A to I inclusive A. Local History B. Post Office Directory with Hundreds of Towns and Villages :- Abbots Bickington to Barnstaple Barnstaple to Bishops Nympton Bishops Nympton to Broad Clyst Broad Clyst to Churchstow Churchstow to Cullompton Cullompton to Devonport Devonport to Escot Exeter History and Local Authorities Exminster to Hatherleigh Hatherleigh to Ivybridge Ivybridge to Loxhore C. Exeter ... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of Devonshire 1878 Post Office Directory Part 2 : J to Z inclusive A. Local Directory B. Post Office Directory with Hundreds of Towns and Villages in the following Indexes Jacobstowe to Loxhore Loxhore to Newton Abbot Newton Abbot to Ottery St Mary Ottery St Mary to Rose Ash Plymouth Plymouth to Sidmouth Sidmouth to Stonehouse Stonehouse to Teignmouth Teignmouth to Torquay Torquay to Uplowman Uplowman to Zeal Monachorum C. Pictorial Adverts Director... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of the Devonshire 1878 Trade Directory Hundreds of Names and Addresses in the following indexes Academies to Boot and Shoe Makers Boot and Shoe Makers to Corn Millers Corn Millers to Farmers Farmers to Hotels, Inns and Taverns Hotels, Inns and Taverns to Muffin Bakers Muffin Bakers to Shopkeepers Shopkeepers to Zinc Workers PC and Mac Compatible... More Info
This CD contains the names and addresses of tradesmen, clergy and gentry in the towns, villages, parishes and hundreds of Devonshire. It also includes the history of each area.... More Info
No. 12 Contains the Organisation and distribution of all Troops in the Command, the Composition of Command Head-quarters, Divisional and Brigade Staffs, and the Names and Addresses of all Officers in the command, Regular Army, Territorial Army, Officers' Training Corps, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 275 pages... More Info
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Issue 1 features: *The flying aces: Aviators' certificates are newly online *Back to paper: Simon Fowler explains how to use the internet to track down archives to visit in person * Suffer the little children: Sharon Brookshaw explores child labour in the past * Reviews: Recent publications featured, plus an interview with ebook bestseller Steve Robinson *A ruff crowd: Take a trip to a Tudor tavern *Place in focus: Useful resources for Essex research *Join the dots: Make the most of online BMD records *Break the brick walls: Guidance on the censuses More Info
Product Code: DYAP001
Issue 10 features: * Home of industry: Nell Darby looks into working from home * Secret liaisons: Jenny Jones explains Fleet marriages * A wealth of wills: Wills available online have much to offer * Place in focus: Explore Sheffield history and records * This month: WW2 memories for National Storytelling Week * Books: A round up of recent publications * Break the brick walls: Advice on apprenticeship records More Info
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* Stocks and Bond: Nick Thorne addresses the records for where the stockbroker who created 007 once lived * The tormenting verdict of 'not proven': Stephen Wade looks into the Ardlamont mystery and talks to the alleged killer's great-grandson, David Potter * The Irristum Remedy Company: Nell Darby investigates a company run by a married couple, aimed at curing female ills - but they had their own problems * A tale of two cousins: Denise Bates digs into a family mystery and discovers one of her forebears played an important role in fraud investigations * Queen of Hearts: Caroline Roope marks the 200th anniversary of the death of Caroline of Brunswick, wife of George IV * History in the details: Materials - wool (part 7) More Info
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* Contraband! Smugglers are the stuff of legends - but what was the reality behind the armed gangs and hidden caves of popular imagination? Jayne Shrimpton investigates * Commanders of the slave castles: Nell Darby tells the sorry story of Cape Coast Castle and the men who ran this African fort and others like it * From watchmakers to record-breakers: Nick Thorne delves into a family for whom timing was very important * The Mallet: a slammer with many stories: Stephen Roberts breaks into the history of Shepton Mallet's old prison, which at its peak held nearly 200 high-risk prisoners * The homecoming: Lynsey Ford commemorates Charlie Chaplin's triumphant return to the UK 100 years ago * History in the details: Materials - linen (part 1) More Info
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* Silent assassins: To mark the 120th anniversary of the Royal Naval Submarine Service, Nicola Lisle immerses herself in its fascinating history * Josh Widdicombe: who does he think he is? As Who Do You Think You Are? returns to British TV screens, Nick Thorne delves into the surprising pedigree of this comedian * The Red Book: Did your ancestor have a sinecure? Stephen Wade looks into some long-forgotten occupations which offered an easy ride * A half century of life at Crumlin Road: In 1846, a new county gaol for County Antrim was opened - but what was it like, and who was sent there in its first decades? By Nell Darby * The petticoat mystery: 150 years after the case of Boulton and Park was heard in 1871, Caroline Roope investigates * History in the details: Materials - linen (part 2) More Info
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* Lives in miniature: Rachel Bates peeks at the world of Georgian miniatures, which offered personal keepsakes in an era before photography * Life on Fleet Street: This long thoroughfare in the City of London has been a centre of commerce for centuries - but there's more to it than just newspapers... By Nell Darby * A walk through history: The smartphone version of Map Explorer opens up the history all around us. By Nick Thorne * The menace of blackmail: Many people have resorted to blackmail over the years, although it is largely the unsuccessful cases that we know about - but how have blackmailers committed the crime, and why? Nell Darby investigates * Almost a saint? Elizabeth Prout is a relatively unknown Victorian figure who played a key role in educating and helping the poor in Manchester during the mid-19th century. Lorraine Schofield tells her story * History in the details: Materials - linen (part 3) More Info
Product Code: DYAP103
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