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This 1852 London directory is a very useful CD containing over 2000 pages of detailed listings. As these listings would have been collected the previous year, this CD can be used with the 1851 London census to aid research into your ancestors, to find out where they lived and worked. It lists residents by street and unusually includes professions. Subdirectories include: an alphabetical list of all tradespeople (name, trade, address); a street index; a list of societies, listing their founders a More Info
Kelly's Post Office Directories contain both the Street Index, which lists streets alphabetically with residents' names; and the Court Directory, which includes an alphabetical list of people by name with the street included, and so can be used with name or address information as a starting point. This CD is a valuable tool for those researching their ancestors in London; and useful for cross- reference with the 1871 census. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text More Info
Kelly's Post Office Directories contain both the Street Index, which lists streets alphabetically with residents' names; and the Court Directory, which includes an alphabetical list of people by name with the street included, and so can be used with name or address information as a starting point. This CD is a valuable tool for those researching their ancestors in London; and useful for cross- reference with the 1861 London Census. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable More Info
Kelly's Post Office Directories contain both the Street Index, which lists streets alphabetically with residents' names; and the Court Directory, which includes an alphabetical list of people by name with the street included, and so can be used with name or address information as a starting point. This CD is a valuable tool for those researching their ancestors in London; and useful for cross- reference with London census material. It consists of digitally enhanced images of the original text; s More Info
Kelly's Post Office Directories contain both the Street Index, which lists streets alphabetically with residents' names; and the Court Directory, which includes an alphabetical list of people by name with the street included, and so can be used with name or address information as a starting point. This CD is a valuable tool for those researching their ancestors in London; and useful for cross- reference with London census material. It consists of digitally enhanced images of the original text; s More Info
This Kelly's directory on CD contains alphabetical lists of the commercial/professional and eminent private residents living in London in 1846. It also carries a parliamentary directory and post office information, and is particularly useful for those researching their ancestors in London between the 1841 and 1851 censuses. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This CD resource is ideal for finding London residents. It contains lists of names and addresses, private residents, and county suburbs directories for London. Especially valuable as the census isn't available for these later years. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This CD resource contains street (listing names and addresses) and private residents directories for London. Especially valuable as the census isn't available for these later years. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains the names, regiments and ranks of officers on the Active List of the Regular Army, including Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, Territorial Army, etc. An ideal accompaniment to the 1901 census. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully searchable *Fully printable *Contains nearly 800 pages... More Info
A translation of the Domesday records that were originally completed in 1086. This is one the country's earliest records and could be seen as an early forerunner to the census. It documents land owners, land type and size, the value of land, and people under their employment. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 730 pages... More Info
The Rev. Arthur H. Plaisted's exhaustive 1932 work not only includes 9 Volumes of Parish Registers, but has additional chapters detailing the Parsons of Medmenham from 1185 to 1930, and Officers of the Church including selected Parish Clerks, and a list of Churchwardens from 1537 to 1931. The Registers themselves are prefaced by 30 pages of supporting information covering relevant acts of parliament, the first census, the establishment of civil registration, funeral customs and more. Register More Info
This CD contains a census of those who did not attend services at the parish church, together with an account of fines and confiscations for refusal. Entries are arranged by county, and cover England and Wales. Please note: this volume contains Latin throughout. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable * Contains almost 500 pages... More Info
Product Code: PRS6087
Issue 1 features: *The flying aces: Aviators' certificates are newly online *Back to paper: Simon Fowler explains how to use the internet to track down archives to visit in person * Suffer the little children: Sharon Brookshaw explores child labour in the past * Reviews: Recent publications featured, plus an interview with ebook bestseller Steve Robinson *A ruff crowd: Take a trip to a Tudor tavern *Place in focus: Useful resources for Essex research *Join the dots: Make the most of online BMD records *Break the brick walls: Guidance on the censuses More Info
Product Code: DYAP001
Issue 25 features: *The front line of faith: Nicola Lisle looks at 150 years of the Salvation Army, and how to trace Salvationist ancestors *All the fun of the fair: Yorkshire Family History Fair preview *Before the census: Chris Paton looks at Scottish census and census substitute records before 1841 *One-stop shops: Jayne Shrimpton explores the history of department stores and their impact on shoppers and staff *Saving what they could carry: Canada’s Great Fire of 1922 *A may to remember: Keith Gregson tells the story of Britain's worst railway disaster, sidelined by its occurrence during WW1 *States of growth: Jill Morris on booming 19th century America *History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on parasols More Info
Product Code: DYAP025
* Missing from the census: Why were some of your ancestors apparently not enumerated in a census, and what can you do about it? Simon Wills offers some expert advice * Fashion's fools: Jayne Shrimpton looks at some of the stranger and more frivolous trends in fashion down the ages * The sibling suicides: Bloomsbury in London once had an unenviable reputation for suicide. Nell Darby reports * The killing of Sergeant Hately: Stephen Wade tells a tale of danger to law and order at the Alnwick hiring fair * The finder of wonderful things: Nick Thorne discovers the records for the artist's son who discovered a pharaoh * History in the details: Mine workers' dress More Info
Product Code: DYAP084
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