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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These hand written transcripts giving marriages only cover the following parishes -Berrynarbor, Devon 1540-1783; Bridgerule, Devon 1702-1753; Challacomb, Devon 1673-1834; Farringdon, Devon 1620-1788; Germoe, Cornwall 1813-1837;Grade, Cornwall; 1813-1837; ,Pinhoe, Devon 1687-1837; Lynton-on-Linton, Devon 1568-1837;Plymstock, Devon 1591-1812;Rewe and Upene, Devon 1686-1837;Ruan Minor, Cornwall 1813-1837;St Agnes, Cornwall 1813-1837;St Allen, Cornwall 1813-1840;St Andrews Plymouth 1653-1674; Wamb... More Info
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This is a 32 page book of the 1841 Census for Durisdeer, Dumfriesshire. It is listed by Surname and Forename showing Age, Occupation, Entry Number and Location. Also included is a list of Farms and Farmers plus an alphabetical list of other places in the Parish. Durisdeer Parish 1841 Census
The parish registers of St Mary's parish church in Whitson. They include the baptismal records from 1744 through to 1928. The marriage records from 1729 through to 1943 and the burial records from 1728 through till 1815 and photographs of the Church.
By Arthur Willis and Karin Proudfoot . Many books have been written for the would-be genealogist, but none has equalled the popularity of this little book on English research. First published in 1955, it is now in its 6th completely re-written edition. Contents include How to Begin; Records of searches; Births, marriages and deaths; Census return; Parish registers; Other parish records; Wills and ...More Info
Armagh the smallest county in Northern Ireland, has a rich, colourful and even tempestuous history. War, famine and emigration over the last four centuries have all contributed to forming the distinctive character of its people. The constant struggle bewtween Planter and Gael that has characterised the county since the Plantation in the early 17th century may be seen in, form example the almost eq...More Info
When the first edition of this book appeared in 2005 it was quickly recognised as an essential work of reference for family historians researching Ulster ancestors in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It filled an important gap in providing reliable guidance on sources for perhaps the most critical period in understanding a family’s links with the north of Ireland. This is territory w...More Info