Marriage registers for all 4 volumes of Phillimore's parish record transcripts. *Ashdon 1557-1812 *Boxted 1559-1837 *Chelmsford 1539-1837 *Great Horksley 1538-1836 *Great Leighs 1560-1837 *Little Horksley 1568-1835 *Little Leighs 1680-1837 *Navestock 1538-1812 *Roxwell 1559-1837 *Walthamstow 1650-1837 *Widford 1619-1837 *Wormingford 1559-1837 *Writtle 1634-1837... More Info
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Thousands of genealogical books, and important genealogical data are now available on CD. This includes innumerable out of print books – especially old trade directories and published parish registers. It also includes census data. This book lists what is available.
Kings loved to demand 'free and voluntary presents' (with the emphasis on the word 'demand')! Their bureaucrats loved to list them. When Charles II returned from exile in 1660, he desperately needed money. This is a listing of some 6000 Oxfordshire men and women who made their contribution. Did anyone from your parish make a contribution? And was one of your ancestors amongst them? This is a valua...More Info
Census indexes for 1841, 1861 and 1871 for Wareham Town and the Parish of Arne - an almost complete transcription. Sorted by surname, folio, page and age to give approximate family groups.
These Churchwardens Accounts are of particular interest to those researching early Wellington ancestors because the earliest parish register of births, marriages and deaths does not commence until 1683. The original Churchwardens Accounts have been lost, and this publication has used an existing hand written transcript. In two volumes with soft covers. 192 pages in total.