Marriage registers for all 7 volumes of Phillimore's Dorset parish record transcripts. * Allington 1570-1812 * Alton Pancras 1674-1812 * Askerswell 1560-1812 * Beaminster 1558-1812 * Bothenhampton 1636-1812 * Bradpole 1695-1812 * Broadwinsor 1563-1812 * Burstock 1563-1812 * Burton Bradstock with Shipton Gorge 1614-1812 * Cattistock 1558-1812 * Cerne Abbas 1654-1812 * Charminster 1561-1812 * Charmouth 1654-1812 * Cheddington 1756-1812 * Chickerell 1723-1812 * Chideock 1654-1812 * More Info
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The record of government, church and private estates contain a great deal of information likely to be of interest to genealogists. Deeds, for example, can be very useufl in tracing the descent of properties. Church records enable local clergy to be traced, and provide much information on parishioners. For Surrey and Sussex, much relevant material is in print, and readily available in libraries. Th...More Info
By Jeremy Gibson. The records of poor law unions of the 19th and early 20th centuries constitute a major, but under-used, source of genealogical data - partly because, prior to the publication of these books, it was difficult to know what was available. They set that right, and provide a detailed listing, county by county, of the extensive resources which may include information on your ancestors.
Registers of births and baptisms are vital sources for family historians. They have been kept by the Church of England, various nonconformist churches, the General Register Office, and various other bodies. There are also a variety of other records in which births and baptisms can be traced. This book gives an overview of all the sources worth searching, telling you where to look and how to unders...More Info
It is impossible to construct pedigrees without using marriage registers and other records. Marriages have been registered by a wide range of different bodies. This book describes these and other sources, and tells you where to look.
Transcriptions of burial records of St Paul's in central Sheffield and the common burial ground at Norfolk Park that was created especially for mass burials in the year of the great cholera epidemic.