| The Andrews Pages : Links - Useful Genealogy Sources |
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Information for UK Counties
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Information for UK Counties |
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Recommended sites are under each county.
Direct links to GENUKI information for UK Counties are given below
- Wishful
Thinking's Web Site Contents - GENUKI shows at a glance what's
available on the GENUKI portion of Wishful Thinking's Web Site
and is a superb example of what has been made available by an
individual contributor, in this instance Rosemary Lockie
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Berkshire |
Berkshire GENUKI site
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Cheshire |
Cheshire GENUKI
site
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Derbyshire |
Derbyshire
GENUKI site
also
What's
new
(both are maintained by Rosemary Lockie)
- Ashbourne - three etchings
from 1908 and a little about the town
- Belper
Research explores one or two very particular areas in Belper,
and some local families connected to those places. This attractive site also includes numerous parish register and other transcripts
- Bishops
Transcripts - BT's for Derbyshire parishes are held by the
Lichfield Joint Record Office
- Bonsall - photographs and cards in our Picture
Gallery
- Bonsall : Kelly's Directory,
1891 : including Upper Town & Slaley
- Also see the widely acclaimed Bonsall History Project. The project is aiming to produce a comprehensive history of the village
- Brailsford
- Joseph Platt has information about the village, including census
extracts, on his website. He also offers a research service and
a web page design service
- Bygone
Industries of the Peak Index to articles first published in
the Peak Advertiser
- Census Transcripts for NW Derbyshire are available on Liz
Sparke's site
- Chesterfield
and District Family History Society
- Clay
Cross, Derbyshire - one of several websites maintained by
Neil Wilson. Another is White's Directory (see below)
- Clowne
Village - old photographs and other village info.
- Cromford, Derbyshire: A collection
of trades directory transcripts - and a quotation. An index,
plus links to a good deal of onsite material about the village.
The quote is from Firth's 1908 book about Derbyshire and there's
an old postcard of the village
- Darley (North Darley) : Darley
Dale, Darley Moor, Hackney, Hackney Lane & Two Dales : Kelly's
Directory, 1891
- Derbyshire
Ancestral Research Group
- Derbyshire Archaeological Society, with an On Line index
- Derbyshire Book Reviews & Summaries: read Julie Bunting's reviews
of books about the county on Rosemary Lockie's page
- http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk
has tourist information from Derbyshire Dales District Council
- Derbyshire
Family History Society, includes application form and publications
lists.
- Derbyshire
Local Studies Libraries (Derbyshire County Council Leisure
& Culture - Libraries)
- Archived
Version of Janice Hargreaves' Derbyshire Marriage Index This
was formerly at
homepage.ntlworld.com/sherwoodoutlaw and seems to be otherwise
unavailable. If you click on Feb 17, 2001 and then click in the
box which used to have a photo of a Bride and Groom some of the
pages are accessible.
- Derbyshire's Parishes, 1811 - Ann's
searchable alphabetical listing, with descriptions of parishes
in the county - this page is linked into the GENUKI site for Derbyshire
(see above)
- Derbyshire
Parish Registers at the Society of Genealogists. Also Derbyshire
Marriage Licences
- Derbyshire
- the Peak District is a useful website maintained by Derbyshire
County Council's Tourism Department
- Derbyshire Record Office, Matlock
- The Derbyshire Record Society
- Derby
City : Glimpses of the Past
- Dethick, Lea and Holloway
: Kelly's Directory, 1891
- Discover
Derbyshire and the Peak District is a wonderful resource for
those keen on walking. It is non-commercial and based on Discover
Derbyshire Supplements published by the Derby Evening Telegraph,
written by the site's compiler, Denis Eardley
- Funeral Garland at Matlock
Church describes an ancient custom that accompanied the burial
of a maiden
- Genealogy-links
- includes links to DBY related sites and is growing rapidly
- The Gentleman's Magazine Library,
English Topography Part III, Derbyshire - Dorsetshire (1893).
A collection of articles submitted to the magazine between 1731
and 1868, varying in both length and subject. Full transcription
of Derbyshire.
- High Peak - http://www.marchington.org/
Contains transcribed copies of old books relating to High Peak
as well as complete listings of all current UK Marchington's,
available only by emailing the webmaster, with a view to connecting
them all back to the year 1120 first documented mention of
the surname in the Peak Forest.
- Kelly's Directory Index, 1891
- originally transcripts of entries for Matlock and a few surrounding
parishes, it has now expanded considerably to include a good
many Derbyshire parishes
- Matlock and Matlock Bath -
the complete web site for those interested in genealogy or local
history
- Melbourne Historical Research
Group have some interesting information about clearances,
market gardeners, etc. You can support them by becoming a
patron for a small sum
- North
East Derbyshire Jayne McHugh's site
- North
West Derbyshire Marjorie Ward's site has information, including
census transcripts, about Chapel-en-le-Frith, Glossop, New Mills
and Mellor
- North Wingfield Local History Group [no link at present] -
maintained by Neil Bridgewater
- Old
Local History and Mining Site - maintained by Neil Bridgewater
- http://www.peakdistrict-nationalpark.com/
Peak District tourist guide featuring hotels, cottages, pubs,
b&bs, campsites, caravan parks as well as places to eat and
drink, visitor attractions, places to see, walks and more.
- Peakland
Heritage - a joint venture between Derbyshire County Council,
Peak Park and the British Library is aimed largely at school children.
Over 700 topics are included
- Pentrich
- there was a good deal of civil unrest in the early part of the
nineteenth century. Some 35 Derbyshire men, known as the 'Pentrich
Martyrs,' went to trial on 16 Oct 1817 as revolutionaries, including
Jeremiah Brandreth
- Pigot's
Directory of 1835 for Derbyshire has been transcribed by Rosemary Lockie
- Photographs
- Andy Savage's site has hundreds of large photographs of
Derby and Derbyshire
- Photographers & Photographic Studios of Derbyshire, an ongoing study
of 19th and early 20th Century Derbyshire studio photographers
by Brett Payne
- Probate
Records for Derbyshire.
- Rosemary Lockie has a good deal of information about Derbyshire, and Eyam in particular, on her personal pages, as opposed to her GENUKI ones
- Rowsley (Great Rowsley)
: includes Alport and Stanton Woodhouse : Kelly's Directory, 1891
- Shirland : St. Leonard's Church
- two photographs (our Picture Gallery)
- South
Derbyshire Genealogical Resource Page Brett Payne's excellent
site.
- Stanton-in-the-Peak : includes
Stanton Lees : Kelly's Directory, 1891
- Stoney
Middleton Rosemary Lockie's extracts of the parish registers
- Tansley : including Matlock
Cliff and Lumsdale : Kelly's Directory, 1891
- There's more information on Tansley by Denys Gaskell
- Ticknall
Community Pages has information about the Ticknall Preservation
& Historical Society
- Our Picture Gallery: Early 20th
century picture of Bonsall Cross and views of Matlock (with descriptions)
- Wensley (South Darley) :
includes Oakerside, Darley Bridge, Cross Green, and Snitterton.
Kelly's Directory, 1891
- Where
is it in Derbyshire? Description(s) from "The National
Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland" (1868) Transcribed
by Colin Hinson
- Whites
1857 Directory of Derbyshire - transcribed by Neil Wilson.
- Matlock (transcribed
by Ann Andrews) is part of The Andrews Pages
- Cromford is part of The Andrews Pages
- Wills for Derbyshire - pre 1858 - can be found at the Lichfield Record Office.
- Winster
- excellent site maintained by Dawn Scotting
- Wirksworth
John Palmer's site contains virtually all there is to know about
the parish
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Devon |
Devon GENUKI site
- Barnstaple
- White's Devonshire Directory of 1850 Barnstaple, Pilton Parish and part of Bishops Tawton
- Devon Family History Society
- Mike Brown has an interesting site about Devon Family/Local
History at www.dartmoorpress.clara.net
The many sections include a Help Desk on Archive Materials (FAQs),
Glossary of Terms (FAQs), Info on West Devon & Dartmoor Parishes
& Families &c, Register of Interests, News/Reviews etc.-
Currently a broken link
- The Gentleman's Magazine Library,
English Topography Part III, Derbyshire - Dorsetshire (1893).
A collection of articles submitted to the magazine between 1731
and 1868, varying in both length and subject. There's a little
about Devon, including sections on Barnstaple and Honiton. Includes
some of the 'beginning of section' engravings.
- North Devon Record Office, Barnstaple - in Tuly Street
- North Devon Local Studies Library, North Devon Athenaeum and Beaford Photographic Archive are in the same building as the North Devon Record Office
- Pigot's Directory, 1830 - Barnstaple, Pilton and neighbourhoods
- Surnames
Listing of the Devon-related research interests in Graham Jaunay's
On-line English Names Research Directory
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Gloucestershire |
Gloucestershire
GENUKI site
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Lancashire |
Lancashire GENUKI
site
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Montgomeryshire |
now part of Powys
Montgomeryshire
GENUKI site
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Nottinghamshire |
Nottinghamshire
GENUKI site
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Oxfordshire |
Oxfordshire
GENUKI site
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Surrey |
Surrey GENUKI
site
- See our Godalming page
- Godalming Museum
- Surrey
History Centre, formerly the RO, Guildford Muniment Room and
the Guildford LS Library
- Our Picture Gallery :
- Godalming,
SS. Peter & Paul Parish Church, 1910
- Godalming,
Borough Road and Frith Hill, 1915
- Godalming, High
Street, 1910 - an Edwardian postcard
- Godalming,
The Old Forge, Pound Lane, about 1916
- Godalming,
Railway Station, 1908
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Wiltshire |
Wiltshire GENUKI
site
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Yorkshire |
Yorkshire
GENUKI site
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The Midlands |
- Midlands
Historical Data helps to preserve old, out of print books
and maps by creating digital copies which are available to buy.
Anthony Abrahams concentrates on four counties of the West Midlands
of the UK - Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire.
- He also includes material from throughout the UK as well
as such morsels as several years of "The Gentleman's
Magazine" (Derbyshire and Devon extracts are published
elsewhere on The Andrews Pages - go to The
Gentleman's Magazine Library)
- Newspapers in the
East Midland and East of England
Which newspapers have been preserved and where to find them
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Picture the Past is a project digitising the photos of Derby
City Libraries and Derby Museums, and Derbyshire, Nottingham and
Nottinghamshire Libraries. The biggest photo resource on Derby
and Derbyshire, and one of the biggest such resources in the country.
- West Midlands BMD
indexes
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Other genealogy and history sources we've found helpful |
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Sorted alphabetically by title
- Access to Archives - lists archived documents held across England, dating from the 900s to the present day
- Archaic
Medical Terminology for Genealogists - where you will find
excellent explanations for some of the strange causes of death
discovered on ancestor's death certificates. Written by Paul Smith,
a doctor. This site does not seem to be available any longer
- A-Z of British Genealogical Research
- Baths, Turkish - see The Victorian Turkish Bath Databank Under
V below.
- Black
Sheep Index - extracts from press reports 1850 - 1900. Not
just the black sheep
- BMD
- BMD (1) - Find
My Past
Search the ONS indexes of Birth, Marriage and Deaths indexes
for England and Wales from 1837 to 2002, as well as British
nationals overseas from 1761 to 1994. A pay-per-view site,
but not expensive. You can now order a certificate on line.
Also all UK census images, including 1911, parish registers
ans other genealogy info
- BMD (2) - FreeBMD
"is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe
the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths
for England and Wales, and to provide free Internet access
to the transcribed records."
- Books
- Bridgeman
Art Library has examples of the work of a variety of artists
- British Library Integrated
Catalogue - simple searching and ordering of documents from
the British Library's extensive collections.
- Calendars Old
and New Calendar dates explained
- Census:
- Notes on the 1841 English
& Welsh Census to help you understand the entries,
which were different from those on later census returns
- Check the UK 1881 census online via FamilySearch.
Don't forget that Matlock
entries are on this website and are easily searched
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1901 census for England and Wales is online. Some basic
information is free but you pay a fee if you want to see the
actual census return. You can see it, save it and print off
a copy. We highly recommend that you do this and check against
the transcripts. Matlock
Bath and some Matlock entries are on this website
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www.census-online.com The links page of "Census Online:
Your Guide to Online Census Records" which covers most
of Great Britain, Canada and the United States
- 1911 Census, held on 2 April 1911
- Clothes
our ancestors wore The Costumer's Manifesto: Victorian Fashion
Links
Go To > Costume (History) Sorted by Period for the costume
history. An excellent web page about fashion from pre-histort
to the present day, with excellent photographs and descriptions
- Coal
Mining Resource Centre, includes details of mining deaths
- Codes - we list the British Standard County
Codes (CCC) for the British Isles. They used to be known as
Chapman's Codes as they were drawn up by Colin Chapman
- Commonwealth
War Graves Commission - extremely helpful in providing information
on those who have died in the two world wars.
- Copyright
- Colin
Hinson has produced this page on 'Conditions of use for
transcribed and other material'. If you use material from
websites you need to be aware of what you can and can't do
with it.
- The Andrews Pages also have our own Conditions
of Use which we ask you to respect
- Cyndi's
List of Genealogical Sites on the Internet
- English
Heritage have placed more than 20,000 previously unseen images
on the internet. You can do a simple search by county or place
- Family
Records, the official source for Family Records
- Family
Tree Magazine
- familysearch
is maintained by the LDS
- Federation
of Family History Societies Has details of the National Burials
Index and Family History Books
- GENfair - the Online Family
History Fair and Genealogy Bookstore
GENfair and FFHS Publications Ltd announced some time ago that
they'd agreed terms for the purchase of GENfair by FFHS
Publications Ltd. Either of the two links take you to the
Genfair index
- GENUKI homepage - the
starting point for genealogy in the U.K. and Ireland.
- The
Gillies Archives of plastic surgery is the most complete archive
of medical notes from the Great War. The Queen's Hospital, Sidcup,
Kent performed plastic surgery of the face between 1917 and 1925,
and today's Queen Mary's Hospital in Sidcup possesses a unique
collection of over 2500 case files relating to that era.
- GOONS - Guild of One-Name
Studies. Some of our surname interests are listed, including Leather
and Stead/Steed(e)
- Guildhall
Library The "Place in the Sun" project -using the
online index of Sun Fire Office policy registers 1816-27
- The National Archives
: The Public Record Office (PRO) and the Historical Manuscripts
Commission (HMC) joined together to form a new organisation -
The National Archives (TNA)
- National Portrait
Gallery - search the collection by artist, portrait or
sitter
- The Age
of Nelson - "two new massive and authoritative databases
covering the Royal Navy officers who fought in the French Revolutionary
and Napoleonic Wars 1793-1815, and the seamen and marines who
fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805."
- Newgate Prison A list of inmates, victims and those associated
with the prison, by Jeff Alvey (his original site does not seem to be
available any longer but the executions are still available)
- Newspaper
Library, Colindale - for newspapers which have been published
and which are held by the British Newspaper Library at Colindale,
London. Colindale is well worth visiting whilst it remains open,
and ordering in advance is recommended. Searching for what you
may want beforehand, though, seems to have become more complicated
now the information has been incorporated into the British Library's
catalogue. Try to search through:
- Occupations and Trades
- Old
Bailey : The
Proceedings of the Old Bailey London 1674 to 1834
- Old Maps: http://www.old-maps.co.uk/
This is a wonderful site. Find where your ancestors were living
in the last century with maps dating from about 1883
- Office
of National Statistics,
part of U.K. Statistics Authority - for post July 1837 English
and Welsh births, marriages and deaths enquiries. Includes
list of fees charged for certificates. If you want to find
or order a certificate, try www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/
- One Place Studies - John Palmer maintains a page of links
www.wirksworth.org.uk/a43-ops.htm
- One Name Studies (see GOONS above)
- Ordnance Survey
- Regiments.Org is
a "comprehensive catalog of web resources pertaining to
military history, with emphasis on the British Empire and Commonwealth"
- Registration
Districts
for births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales after Sept
1837
- RootsWeb
- search for others with the same surname interests
- The
Royal British Legion supports ex servicemen
- War Graves - see Commonwealth War Graves above
- Wills
- (1) General Information. Please see our Matlock
Wills Calendar.
Although it is primarily concerned with Matlock, it has information
for anyone wanting to obtain copies of or learn about wills
- (2) Post 1858 Wills
The
Court Service Website has information on obtaining Probate
Records.
- (3) PCC Wills
It is now possible to download images of many PCC wills 1670-1858,
though not adms at present
www.documentsonline.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
DocumentsOnline (formerly PRO-Online) 'allows you online
access to the Public Record Office's collection of digitised
public records, including both academic and genealogical
sources'.
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Sites sharing the
same surname interests |
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may not share common ancestors with us |
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- ANDREWS
- BRYAN
- Dieter
Retz
BRYAN's from Matlock Bath, DBY.
His wife has written a book which includes them: "My
Moreland Family", by Pamela Marion Retz
- CLAY
- DARK(E)
- EXELL
- Exall and Exell Surnames Wills
Calendar, Navy Joiners and ONS references of EXELL deaths
in England and Wales Sep 1837 - Dec 1904. Also Exall deaths
Sep 1837 - Dec 1880
- MOTTRAM
- Clive
MOTTRAM has a page dedicated to his 2Xg grandfather,
George Austin MOTTRAM
- PICKSTONE
- Nevil Pixton's page has a photograph from a reunion
and contact details for the PICKSTONE / PIXTON Surname Not
available
- Fred
Pickstone's website provides details of his research
- SMITHIES
- BMD The first four and
a half years of Births, Marriages and Deaths registered in
England and Wales (Sep 1837 - Dec 1841) and Casualties of
War
- STEAD
- YARWOOD
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Search Engines |
These are all tried and tested, but we'll be interested to know of
others you may prefer.
AltaVista | Ask
Jeeves | Excite | Google | Lycos | Webcrawler | Yahoo
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Sites combining genealogy
and music |
- Peter Aspey -
Matlock Bath and the Heights of Abraham with descriptions of the
caverns from first hand experience, his own genealogy, Bach, the
guitar etc
- Trevor Tomasin
- genealogy and jazz (also has Derbyshire interests)
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Software for Genealogists |
One or two extras that aren't linked under Other
genealogy sources we've found helpful
- Custodian
3 for Family Historians A series of databases with pre-defined
forms, specially designed to store genealogical information
- 'Generations - Grande Suite' - we use it for all our research.
We know that Generations is no longer supported by Sierra, so
we have removed a link to their site. This is a pity as we've
found it to be an excellent, easy-to-use package.
And for those wishing to publish their web sites, though don't want
to type in all the html themselves, the best package around is Dreamweaver.
We use it.
Please email us if you find that one of the links on this page does not work. We do check reasonably regularly, but sites re-locate or disappear from the Internet, and the address is no longer available.
Reminder: As this is a big website, you will need to tell us which page the broken link is on.
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