* A brief history of dieting: At a time of year when many people look to their New Year's resolutions, Jayne Shrimpton reveals that dieting is certainly no new endeavour * If the invader comes...: Stuart A. Raymond looks at the WW2 Invasion Committees and the useful records they have left * The greats of greetings cards: Nick Thorne explores the records of the Jewish family responsible for many of our ancestors' greeting cards * How justice failed Beatrice and Emily: The unsolved murders of two little girls in 1890s Gloucestershire show the problems with convicting those identified as the likely offender. By Nell Darby * Crime by numbers: Kate Hollis investigates criminal record keeping in Victorian Kent * History in the details: Materials - leather (part 4) More Info
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Transcription of parish registers for the parish of East Peckham, St Michael, Kent:- Bap. 1563-1970 Mar. 1558-1970 Bur. 1558-1873 Transcription of parish registers for the parish of East Peckham, Holy Trinity, Kent:- Bap. 1843-1947 Mar. 1843-1947 Bur. 1843-1940 Previously published on Kent FHS CD27, the data is presented by date and name.
Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Eynsford, Kent:- Bap. 1538-1837 Mar. 1538-1837 Bur. 1540-1837 Transcription of registers for Eynsford Baptist Church, Kent:- births 1813-1837 and deaths 1813-1837 Previously published on Kent FHS CD17 , the data is presented by date and name.
Having suffered from coastal erosion the church was demolished in 1887 (Source Kent County Council website) Transcription of parish registers for the parish of Warden, Kent:- Bap. 1814-1884 Mar. 1759-1872 Bur. 1814-1869 Previously published on Kent FHS CD31 , the data is presented by date and name.
A transcription by members of the Kent Family History Society Medway Branch of the burial registers for the cemeteries in Gillingham, Kent. The registers for the former Cemetery in Grange Road are held at Medway Archives Centre and more than 23,000 records have been transcribed. The cemetery closed in the 1970s and virtually all headstones were removed and destroyed. The site is now a public open...More Info
Volume I tells the story of the riots in Kent, from an arson attack on a farm in Orpington on the 1st June 1830, the breaking of the first threshing machine at Lower Hardres on the 28th August, through until the execution of Robert Dixon, for arson, on 22nd December 1831. This is followed by a detailed account of the trials, which resulted in the imprisonment of a number of men, and the transporta...More Info