Phillimore's transcripts of marriage registers. *Alderton 1606-1812 *Allington 1623-1812 *Alton Barnes 1597-1812 *Ashley 1658-1812 *Baverstock 1559-1812 *Beechingstoke 1590-1812 *Bemerton with Fuggleston 1608-1837 *Boscombe 1625-1812 *Boyton 1560-1837 *Bratton 1542-1837 *Brinkworth 1653-1812 *Britford 1573-1812 *Bulford 1608-1812 *Castle Eaton 1549-1812 *Charlton (nr Pewsey)1696-1812 *Cherington als Chirton 1588-1812 *Chisledon 1641-1812 *Cholderton 1608-1812 More Info
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**First Published September 2013** **Latest Revision July 2022** Information includes: **Doncaster St George** - Baptisms 1557 to 1935 - Burials 1557 to 1890 - Marriages 1557 to 1941 **Please Note** The marriage records February 1848 to March 1853 are missing, because the Church suffered from fire damage in February 1853 and these records were destroyed in the fire. Some baptis...More Info
A4 paperback. 490pp The Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre (WSHC) holds records for a number of asylums that were in operation from the late 19th century in Wiltshire. The quantity and scope of the records vary between institutions. These records are for: Fisherton Anger Wilts, Lunatic Asylum. 1813 – 1913 A register or list of the several patients under the care of Mr Charles Finch a...More Info
A4 paperback - 196pp The Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre (WSHC) holds records for a number of asylums that were in operation from the late 19th century in Wiltshire. The quantity and scope of the records vary between institutions. The records for this publication are for : Box – Kingsdown House. 1792 – 1919 A Register or List of the several Patients confined in the House of Dr Char...More Info
The Family History Show Special Offer \*\*\* Now less than half price! RRP £35 \*\*\* 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 coul...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