| Geneological Forums |
The GenForum site which contains forums for family names and locations for helping to locate that missing family member. I have found some fantastic information here and made contact with long lost relatives of my family. Below are quick links to individual family name forums. |
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| Astley Forum | ||
| Blackstone Forum | ||
| Broadbent Forum | ||
| Chester Forum | ||
| Hartley Forum | ||
| Menzies Forum | ||
| Schofield Forum | ||
| Warrington Forum | ||
| Cyndi's List | Collection of genealogy sites on the internet. | |
| Genes Reunited | A collection of online trees. The data base automatically searches other trees for matches and when matches are found you are notified via email, then you can contact the owner of that tree via private message boards. This is a subscription site however the information I have found has been fantastic and good value for money. | |
| The Genealogy Home Page | ||
| Public Record Office, UK | The Public Record Office is the national archive of England, Wales and the United Kingdom. It brings together and preserves the records of central government and the courts of law, and makes them available to all who wish to consult them. The records span an unbroken period from the 11th century to the present day. | |
| Lancashire Births Marriages and Deaths |
Register Offices in the county of Lancashire, England, hold records of local births, marriages & deaths back to the start of civil registration in 1837. The county's Family History Societies are collaborating with the local Registration Services to make the indexes to these records freely searchable via the Internet. Although the indexes are not yet complete for all years and districts, the database will eventually cover Lancashire births, marriages and deaths for the years 1837 to 1950 and in some cases later |
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| RootsWeb | The primary purpose and function of RootsWeb is to connect people so that they can help each other and share genealogical research. Most resources on RootsWeb are designed to facilitate such connections. |