Lincolnshire Phillimore Marriages Volumes 01 to 11 on one CD. *Addlethorpe 1561-1837 *Alford 1538-1837 *Anderby 1561-1837 *Asserby 1561-1837 *Auborn 1562-1837 *Barrowby 1538-1837 *Bassingham 1572-1812 *Beesby 1565-1837 *Bilsby with Asserby and Thurley 1561-1837 *Boothby Graffoe 1562-1837 *Boultham 1562-1837 *Bracebridge 1562-1837 *Carlton le Moorland 1561-1812 *Claxby 1561-1837 *Claypole 1538-1837 *Cowbitt 1561-1837 with certain marriages between 1846 and 1850 *Cumberworth 1561- More Info
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Are you a complete beginner when it comes to researching your family history? Do you want to do a ‘do-over’?! If you’re not sure where to begin, I now offer 1-2-1 online tuition to help you get started or to help you start over again and do it better! I will recommend books and useful websites to help you get started. These workshops make great birthday and retirement gifts. Duration:...More Info
A searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the period 1537 to 1659. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Published in 2013, a result of our 40 years of researching and transcribing family history records; a must have addition to help find your early Hampshire ancestors.
Indexes to Apprenticeship Records 1614-1915, Poor Law Records 1631-1834 & Militia Records 1801-1809. Records in Surrey History Centre, Woking.
The Elizabethan Old Poor Law covers the period from 1602 until the Poor Law Reform Act of 1834. This extract includes all the Settlement, Removal and Examination records available at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies. Few records have survived before the 18th century. The records are fully searchable using a catalogue index and are presented in PDF format. Using the facilities of Adobe Read...More Info
The Elizabethan Old Poor Law covers the period from 1602 until the Poor Law Reform Act of 1834. This extract includes all the Settlement, Removal and Examination records available at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies. Few records have survived before the 18th century. The records are fully searchable using a catalogue index and are presented in PDF format. Using the facilities of Adobe Read...More Info