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
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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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Monumental inscriptions for Benenden, Kent. Previously issued on microfiche 1916 in 2000, the records are in both name and grave order and include an outline plan of the churchyard plus a scanned copy of the microfiche. Unfortunately some pages of the microfiche are faded and difficult to read. Kent Family History Society members receive a 50% discount on purchases made through our web shop https...More Info
Photographs of all surviving headstones at Nackington, Kent together with transcriptions of the inscriptions The Monumental Inscriptions in the church and churchyard were recorded in 1979 and some are now unreadable. Members of the Canterbury branch of the Kent Family History Society photographed surviving headstones in 2022 and updated the records.
Pinner Local History Society has produced a number of monographs on Pinner. In Pinn 5 we cover some more Pinner History including: Sport - Local Societies and records have been scoured for this revealing account of Pinner’s sporting past. The Ellements - Not the natural forces, but just a part of the family history of this longstanding an influential local family. The Population of Pin...More Info
This volume presents recent research on chapels and chapel life in their Victorian and Edwardian heyday, considering a variety of locations in England and Wales, urban, rural and suburban, some industrial, some newly-developed and some long established. Chapels and chapel people are revealed particularly through the techniques and perspectives of microhistory and family and community studies, lin...More Info
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