Devonshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages)Volumes 01 and 02: *Countisbury 1676-1737 *Ipplepen 1612-1837 *Kings Kerswell 1752-1837 *Martinhoe 1633-1812 *St Andrew's Plymouth 1581-1654 *Trentishoe 1697-1812 *Uffculme 1538-1837 *Werrington 1654-1812... More Info
Product Code: PRS1261
These hand written transcripts giving marriages only cover the following parishes -Berrynarbor, Devon 1540-1783; Bridgerule, Devon 1702-1753; Challacomb, Devon 1673-1834; Farringdon, Devon 1620-1788; Germoe, Cornwall 1813-1837;Grade, Cornwall; 1813-1837; ,Pinhoe, Devon 1687-1837; Lynton-on-Linton, Devon 1568-1837;Plymstock, Devon 1591-1812;Rewe and Upene, Devon 1686-1837;Ruan Minor, Cornwall 1813-1837;St Agnes, Cornwall 1813-1837;St Allen, Cornwall 1813-1840;St Andrews Plymouth 1653-1674; Wamb... More Info
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By Sam Aaron. 1st edition (August 2005). Published by Jewish Genealogical Society in Great Britain. Concentrates on research into families from the Baltic Country of Lithuania which has a history similar to those of Latvia and Estonia (see above). Provides useful information on the historical geography of the area and advice on research in Lithuanian records. (130 pages) A5
By Susan Fifer, edited by Judith Samson. 2nd edition (2014). Published by Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain. Concentrates on research into families from historic Country of Poland covering areas formerly in Germany, Austria and Russia. Provides useful information on the historical geography of the area and advice on research in Polish records. (80 pages) A5
This CD contains a digitised version of the book that was first published by the Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society in 1999. It is not only an account of the Shuttleworth family, but it provides invaluable background information for both family and local historians. Family historians, and those interested in heraldry, will be fascinated by the unique fireplace inscriptions and the wooden...More Info
The surname of Marsden is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from places called Marsden in Lancashire, and the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is derived from the Old English "mearc" meaning boundary, and "denu", valley; hence, "a valley forming a natural boundary". The original book by the Revd Benjamin Anderton Marsden, James Aspinall Marsden & Robert Sydney Marsden was published in 19...More Info
All surviving records for 1764/1801/11/21/31 censuses within Calderdale - fully indexed and searchable.