Gloucestershire Phillimore Parish Records (marriages) Volumes 01 to 17. *Acton Turville 1671-1723 *Alderley 1559-1812 *Alvington 1698-1836 *Ampney Crucis 1561-1837 *Ashchurch 1555-1837 *Aston Blank alias Cold Aston 1728-1812 *Aston Somerville 1661-1812 *Aston Subedge 1539-1812 *Avening 1557-1812 *Batsford 1565-1812 *Beverston 1563-1836 *Bishops Cleeve 1563-1812 *Bourton on the Water 1654-1837 *Boxwell and Leighterton 1572-1812 *Broadwell 1605-1812 *Bromesberrow 1558-1837 *Brookt More Info
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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
THE SURREY BURIAL INDEX, compiled by Alan Benny, includes 575,500 burials and covers the period from the start of each Parish Register, mostly up to 1865 (some later) for ALL ANCIENT parishes and many "modern" parishes (created after 1837) in RURAL SURREY. In addition to parish burials the index includes Dorking Cemetery records up to 1999, Godalming (Nightingale) Cemetery records up to 1998 and G...More Info
Abstracted and indexed by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction; "St. Botolph Aldgate is a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. There are only a few Huguenots in the records but quite a few Jewish people, Irish, Scots and other early immigrants. For civil purposes St. Botolph was divided into two parts, each with seperate civil jurisdiction. The two parts were St. Botolph...More Info
Volume I - St Botolph Aldgate abstracted and indexed by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction: "St Botolph Aldgate is a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. There are only a few Huguenots in the records but quite a few Jewish people, Irish, Scots and other early immigrants. For civil purposes St Botolph was divided into two parts, each with separate civil jurisdiction. Th...More Info