Marriage registers for all the Norfolk Phillimore parish volumes on one CD. *Acle 1664-1812 *Anmer 1660-1837 *Ashwicken with Leziate 1717-1837 *Babingly 1662-1812 *Bagthorpe 1562-1837 *Barton Turf 1558-1812 *Barwick 1567-1837 *Bawsey 1539-1771 *Bedingham 1561-1812 *Billockby 1561-1748 *Bircham Newton 1562-1837 *Bircham St Mary 1669-1837 *BIrcham Tofts 1698-1837 *Booton 1560-1812 *Braydeston 1623-1812 *Brundall 1563-1812 *Burgh St Margaret 1813-1837 *Burlingham St Andrew 1540-... More Info
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To commemorate the centenary of the start of the Great War, DDFHS has published this A4 sized booklet. It looks at subjects that will answer questions raised by people researching their family history during this period. It considers why your ancestors may have joined the army or stayed at home and assesses the impact this had on their families. It also explores attitudes to marriage and cohabitat...More Info
This book tells of the men on the memorial from World War One: who they were, and where and when they fell in the war. Interwoven with this is a timeline of the war and its main battles. The book contains lots of images and a number of appendixes (including a cross reference guide showing other Barnet war memorials that these men appear on).
Researched by members of the Ryedale Family History Group, this publication explores the life and death of members of the parish who gave their lives in both World War I and II. A list of the names of those researched can be found free of charge on the Group’s website: https://files.ekmcdn.com/ryedalefhg/resources/other/ryedale-war-casualties-researched.pdf
Researched by members of the Ryedale Family History Group, this publication explores the life and death of members of the parish who gave their lives in both World War I and II. A list of the names of those researched can be found free of charge on the Group’s website: https://files.ekmcdn.com/ryedalefhg/resources/other/ryedale-war-casualties-researched.pdf
By Caroline Turner (OUHS member). The effect of the losses of the Great War on a small Cumbrian village