This 1863 account of those authorized to display heraldic arms gives descriptions and, in most cases, black and white illustrative plates of heraldry. Entries include explanations of descent of the 1863 bearers, in some cases with detailed family trees. This Invaluable resource might allow research to be expanded by several generations if your family member is listed as the lines of descent can show how the coat of arms has been passed down. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text More Info
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Has your family history already been written? This volume lists innumerable family histories and pedigrees from Surrey & Sussex. Also listed are colllections of pedigrees, diaries & letters, works on heraldry, biographical dictionaries, etc.
Has your family history already been written? This volume lists innumerable family histories and pedigrees from Yorkshire. Also listed are collections of pedigrees, diaries, letters, etc., works on heraldry, biographical dictionaries, etc. (FFHS, 2000).
The CD contains 17,206 burials transcribed from the original registers by members of the Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society. For each interment the CD provides the full name, age, relationship and place of death and the data is sorted by date, name and burial plot. The deceased are mainly from the towns of Great Harwood, Rishton but other places include Blackburn, Accrington, Clayton-le-...More Info
This work was first issued in monthly parts between 1867 and 1873 and the combined works are contained in four volumes with over eighteen hundred pages. Starting with the parish of Advent and working through to the parish of Zennor. There is an emphasis on genealogy, manorial matters, heraldry and some of the notorious or unusual persons a given parish. There are dozens of pedigrees of various fam...More Info
This publication contains all the Heraldry and Genealogical Particulars on every Memorial in the Ten Churches in the Deanery of East. Annotated with notes from Wills etc. The following churches are covered, Rame, St. Johns, Sheviock, Saltash, East Antony, St. Germans, St. Stephens, Botus Fleming, St. Dominick and Maker