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This
Audio CD answers many questions that those beginning
family history research have on ho to get back before the civil
registration began in England and Wales
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£12.50
+ £2.00 post to UK
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1837
and Before in England & Wales.
by
Nick
Thorne
Audio
CD
Published by The Printed
Word.
"How
To Easily Get Back Before 1837 With Your Family Tree Research
in England & Wales!"
Fact: Almost all people, who are researching their ancestors
in England & Wales, will hit the "Getting Back Before
1837" brick wall.
If you are struggling to track down your ancestors in England
& Wales before the census records and civil registration
began, then this CD will be a goldmine of information for you.
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'a defining work ...I
confidently predict that, in future years, the phrase "according
to Herber" will be used to confer authority on deliberations about
family history research' -Family Tree Magazine
This new edition takes
account the many changes in the field since Ancestral Trails was
first published in 1997, and is the most comprehensive and up to
date guide to tracing British ancestry. It guides the researcher
through the substantial British archives with a detailed view of
the records and published sources available. Research in Scotland,
Wales, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands is also
covered, as are the latest developments in information technology
applications on CD and through the internet. |
£20.00
+ £9.00 post to UK (heavy book)
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ANCESTRAL
TRAILS : THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BRITISH GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY
- Edition:
New ed of 2 Revised
ed
- Publisher:
The History Press Ltd
- Imprint:
Sutton Publishing Ltd
- ISBN/EAN:
0750941987 / 9780750941983
- Format:
Paperback
- Pagination:
840 pages, Illustrations,
maps, ports.
- Dimensions:
244 x 172 mm
- Country of Pub.:
United Kingdom
- Pub Date:
01/06/2005
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Tracing
Your Channel Islands Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians
by
Marie-Louise Backhurst
Tracing
Your Channel Islands Ancestors is an expert introduction for the
family historian to the wealth of material available to researchers
in libraries and archives in Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark.
Full
information is given on how to access the civil birth, marriage
and death records which are only available in the islands and
differ in format from those in England and Wales.
Marie-Louise
Backhurst covers the census, church records, nonconformist registers,
rating lists, newspapers, wills and inheritance, official records,
and the variety of other sources that can illuminate a past life
and make family history research so rewarding.
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A
Jersey Family from Vikings to Victorians.
by
Rosemary Hampton
Rosemary Hampton vividly brings to life a thousand years of Jersey
history. She starts in the 1890s with her four Victorian great-grandparents:
ALFRED LE RICHE, ANNE VARDON, EDOUARD LE BROCQ and SOPHIE DE GRUCHY.
She then jumps back to the Vikings of the 890s and uses members
of her extended family tree to illustrate daily life at a hundred
year intervals. The tapestry of stories celebrates family life
throughout the centuries and captures the true character of a
unique island.
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