Huntingdonshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 1- Bury 1561-1837. Little Raveley 1577-1839. Ramsey 1559-1837. Wistow 1604-1837.... More Info
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A One-Name Study and Compilation of Historical Family Records. This is a 140 page book by Thomas H. Garmory (1926-2018). With name variations of Garmery, Garmorie, Germary, Germerie, Girmerie, Gomery, MakGarmory, McGarmorie, McGarmurrie, Montgomery and distribution around Scotland (including Kirkcudbrightshire, the epicentre of Garmory family history), England, Wales, Isle of Man, Channel Islands,...More Info
DVD PAL This film, produced for Southgate District Civic Trust to mark the millennium, records changes that have taken place in Southgate, New Southgate, Oakwood, Cockfosters, Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill over the preceding 50 years. Excerpts from a pioneering film of the old borough of Southgate made in the early 1950s by local photographer Edgar Chard have been used to help illustrate change...More Info
Record your research of 68 individual Ancestors including their Birth, Marriage , Death , Children, Siblings, Parents information and the Census Records ( Irish, UK & USA) that they appear on in this unique Booklet. With contents information and two 5 x Generation direct ancestry coloured Family Tree Charts being included to record your progress. You will receive 38 pages in total.
These A4 size additional info. pages will enable you to Record the research on your Ancestors and organise that research in a Binder. Supplied on White Acid Free Paper . The package consists of 40 pages of information ( 20 pages back to back). 10 x of each page : Letters / Docs / Heirlooms , Military, Residence & Immigration records . Especially designed to fit into a Springback Binder, however...More Info
Learning about our ancestors’ occupations helps to give us an understanding of their daily lives. This book covers dozens of historic trades – accounting for around 90% of the Victorian population, in fact – giving succinct details about the trade, how to go about researching it, and useful resources. There is also an extended introductory essay which presents the essential methods and recor...More Info