This CD allows you to find the pedigree of a family and learn about its coat of arms from the Heralds' Visitation of Hertfordshire. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
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This 250 page A4 book lists in alphabetical order details of surviving Settlement Certificate records from the late 17th Century to the early 19th Century held at Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies, Hertford. The text, which covers some 5,000 individuals and family groups, includes not only details of actual certificates but also, and often where they have disappeared, lists of the issue of su...More Info
This 130 page A4 book lists in alphabetical order details of surviving Removal Orders from the late 17th Century to the early 19th Century held at Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies, Hertford. The text, which covers some 3,000 individuals and family groups, includes family details, the parish removed from and removed to, the document reference and other pertinent information.
This 64 page A5 guide, compiled and written by Alan Ruston, is designed to help the researcher to locate references to a particular chapel or congregation in Hertfordshire. It is not a comprehensive history of those congregations nor a narrative account but a source in which to dip. The work only covers Christianity in its historic forms, e.g. Presbyterians, Unitarians, Baptists, Quakers etc. Fir...More Info
The Hertfordshire Burial Index holds 137,000 names and is complete for the years 1800-1851. It includes all known Parish Register entries plus Burials from Non-Conformist Churches and Chapels. Full transcriptions from all known deposited registers for the County with information not included on the National Burial Index.>Note: No responsibility is accepted for errors or omissions in transcription....More Info
Our membership year runs from 1st March to 28th/29th February. You will receive quarterly editions of the Society's journal 'Hertfordshire People', Summer, Autumn, Winter & Spring, as an Adobe PDF file by email. The Spring journal being the final journal of the membership year. Those joining during the year will receive back copies of the journal for the current membership year. This subscription ...More Info