Marriage registers for both volumes of Phillimore's Berkshire parish record transcripts, compiled on one CD. Bradfield 1559-1812, Buscot 1676-1812, Harwell 1559-1837, Kington Lisle 1560-1837, Purley 1662-1840, Sparsholt 1559-1812, Sulham 1723-1837, Wantage 1538-1837, West Hanney 1564-1837, West Hendred 1558-1837 and West Woodhay 1653-1812.... More Info
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Full transcriptions of 8,117 baptism records of twenty one Methodist Chapels: Andover Street Methodist Chapel Burngreave (1865-1975), Beck Road Methodist Church Shiregreen (1937-1998), Bell Hagg Road Chapel Walkley (1920-1935), Burncross Methodist Church Chapeltown (1938-1991), Carbrook Chapel Attercliffe (1867-1915), Edenhall Road Chapel Arbourthorne (1957-1991), Handsworth and Woodhouse Chapel (...More Info
Full transcriptions of 6,741 baptism records of nineteen United Methodist and United Free Methodist Chapels: Bradway Chapel Bradway (1872-1881), Brunswick United Methodist Free Church Lopham Street Burngreave (1922-1968), Deep Pits Chapel City Road (1920-1957), Firmount Chapel Cundy Street Walkley (1866-1954), Frederick Street United Methodist Church Darnall (1871-1957), Hunsley Street Free Method...More Info
Full transcriptions of 17,579 baptism records of thirty seven Wesleyan Methodist and Wesleyan Methodist Reform Chapels: Attercliffe Road Wesleyan Chapel Attercliffe (1835-1837 ), Ben Lane Chapel Wadsley (1839-1968), Blackburn Wesleyan Chapel Wincobank (1858-1955), Brightholmlee Wesleyan Chapel Wharncliffe Side (1838-1914), Brunswick Chapel (1837-1890), Carver Street Methodist Chapel (1832-1837), C...More Info
Written by Dr William Roulston, author of the best-selling Researching Scots Irish Ancestors and Research Director of Ulster Historical Foundation, Researching Presbyterian Ancestors in Ireland is a new genealogical guide to help you find your Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors. Millions of people around the world have Presbyterian ancestors from Ireland. The aim of this book is to help those with...More Info
A4 paperback. 334pp The Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre (WSHC) holds records for a number of asylums that were in operation from the late 19th century in Wiltshire. The records for this publication are for Wiltshire Asylum (Roundway). They are presented in name order and admission year. There is no name index. A free name index to all four publications will be found on the WFHS website...More Info