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Genealogy Resources
Ron Taylor's UK Census Finding Aids and Indexes (This web site is devoted to the free distribution of UK Census Index Data. It contains various indexes to UK Census Data, mainly from the 1851 Census, for purposes of Genealogical and Family History Research. There are indexes to strays from various counties and from Scotland, Ireland, Germany and France. There are indexes to some occupations which, by their nature, make it likely that people would turn up in unexpected places (e.g. servants, apprentices, doctors, policemen, nurses, navy, army, fishermen, travellers and clergy). Also there are indexes to those likely to be institutionalised (paupers, inmates, prisoners, prostitutes) A particularly useful Index is to those people enumerated as visitors, since, by definition, they were somewhere other than their own residences on Census night it is a good place to look for those missing people. )
Records of The Tower (Genealogists We offer you a unique opportunity to trace your ancestors through the Records of the Tower of London.)
The Federation of Family History Societies
Geoff Nicholson Ancestral research throughout County Durham & Northumberland
The Most Experienced in the Region Historical background supplied. ~ Extensive private library.
"Native Guide" service for visitors - your personal tour-guide to your ancestral sites.
A.G.R.A. Member. Full-Time Professional.
Family History, Genealogy In Action, Genuki.com Ltd has changed it's name to Family History Ltd
We hope to offer you an even better service including online certificates and a people finding service.
GENEALOGY IN DARWEN & BLACKBURN LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND (This is the home page of Tony Foster, a family history researcher based in Bury, Lancashire.
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